Dr. Kristi Smith, Director of Education & Training • April 18, 2018
re • spon • si • bil • i • ty noun the state or fact of being responsible, answerable for something within one's power, control, or management In society today, we are... Keep Reading
Rebecca Harris, Early Education Writer • April 4, 2018
Getting children to sit down and eat a full, healthy meal can be a challenge. Generally speaking, it's a success just to get them fed before their day starts or bedtime approaches. However, creating... Keep Reading
Dr. Kristi Smith, Director of Education & Training • March 21, 2018
hu • mor noun the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech My favorite song from my childhood goes, "When you come upon a frown, turn it... Keep Reading
Dr. Kristi Smith, Director of Education & Training • March 7, 2018
truth • ful • ness adjective telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person. Over the years, many parents have told me that their child does not lie. It may or may... Keep Reading
Dr. Kristi Smith, Director of Education & Training • February 21, 2018
af • fec • tion noun a gentle feeling of fondness or liking / fondness, love, liking, tenderness, warmth, attachment, devotion, endearment, care, caring, friendship During the month... Keep Reading