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Heather / April 2, 2012 5:04 pm
With the new Common Core Standards being introduced in most states across the country next year, in ELA (English Language Arts), you will start to see a HUGE push for your children to start reading many more non-fictional texts. Non-fiction [...]
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Heather / March 3, 2012 11:23 am
Friday, March 2nd was not only the world famous Dr. Seuss’ birthday, but also “Read Across America Day” in schools across the country AND the opening of the new Dr. Seuss animated movie, “The Lorax!” “The Lorax” was the Dr. [...]
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Heather / December 13, 2011 11:22 am
Play is the primary means in which children learn about their body movements and capabilities. In early childhood, play is equivalent to work for a parent. Not only does play have a cognitive effect on a child’s brain, but it [...]
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Cassandra / June 29, 2011 8:36 am
If you are like me, you are always on the lookout for ways to foster your baby’s development. I recently came across an intriguing recommendation: if you want your baby to develop fully and healthily, love your spouse. Your little [...]
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Cassandra / June 15, 2011 9:07 am
When you look at a baby, you may be drawn to her delightful smile, his chubby thighs, or those bright eyes. Perhaps, though, the most fascinating part of a baby is his or her brain. It is mind-boggling (excuse the [...]