Growing Together: Parenting & Early Education Blog
Put Down the Phones at Family Dinners
Go to a restaurant almost anywhere and simply observe those eating around you. Every table will have people enjoying dinner of all different ages, ethnicities, and family types. Sadly, one... Keep Reading
Expressing Gratitude- A Skill for Everyone
November is national “Gratitude” month as it naturally matches the overall feelings and emotions that are brought up around the harvest season and Thanksgiving. Gratitude is also the... Keep Reading
Fall Family Fun Ideas
As the leaves began to change and the weather begins to cool off, it is the perfect time to get out as a family and begin to enjoy the beauty of fall. From outdoor activities to indoor fun, there are... Keep Reading
Emotional Intelligence in Young Children
There are many types of intelligence: spatial, kinesthetic, linguistic, musical, logical, intrapersonal, and emotional. While for some, people are born with a certain amount of skill in a type of... Keep Reading
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Childhood cancer is a parent’s worst nightmare. Even though cancer in children is rare, childhood cancer is still the number one cause of disease-related death for children out of infancy.... Keep Reading
Grandparents Day Celebration
September holds many national holidays, but one that cannot be forgotten is Grandparents Day! Anyone who has children and has living parents knows the important role that grandparents can play in the... Keep Reading
Back to School Tips
As each families’ summer month activities start winding down, it is time to begin thinking about the new school year. Often family schedules change during the summer months and routines become... Keep Reading
Creating a Positive Drop Off Experience
Dropping your child off at a child care center and walking out the door can be easier said than done for many families. It can be an emotional experience for parents and guardians, especially when a... Keep Reading
Summer Safety Tips in Heat
The summertime is an amazing time for families to get out and make memories! It is a time where families have fun swimming, going on walks, spending time at a park, going to a theme park, and many... Keep Reading
Importance of Reading at Home
As young children continue to develop and get older, one of the most important aspects of their development is language development. Every parent is eager for their kindergartner to come home reading... Keep Reading
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