Early Learning
Why Putting Your Child in Christian Daycare Matters
As a parent, you lay the foundation for your child’s faith at an early age. You take them to church, read them bible stories, and teach them how to pray. When it comes time to put them in daycare, choosing a Christian daycare is important for their growing faith. There are fundamental pieces that a…
Read MoreDifferent Child Learning Styles & How to Identify Them
Even at an early age, a child has a personal learning style that benefits them the most. For toddlers and preschoolers, there are three simple ways to classify learners: lookers, listeners, and movers. It’s important to discover the unique way that your child enjoys and prospers through their learning style to best encourage learning and…
Read More5 Ways to Teach Successful Preschool Reading Skills
Dreams of baby prodigies have us all wanting our children to be brilliant scientists who will graduate from an Ivy League school and cure the common cold. While it seems extreme to want our child to become a phenomenon, it isn’t impossible! The little things we do actually build a foundation for literacy and success…
Read MoreEducational Summer Activities to Keep Your Kids Learning
Trying to keep children on a good learning path while also enjoying summer vacation can be tricky. It’s important that children continue their learning experience through summer. According to the National Summer Learning Association, a child can lose up to three months of previous progress in the summer without review. Summer also provides many creative…
Read MoreThe Best Chores for Preschoolers & Toddlers
The earlier you introduce your child to housework, the easier it will be to get them to help out in the future and the stronger lessons they will learn. In the early developmental stages of life, we have to be realistic and know that the point of chores isn’t that the child is doing the…
Read More6 Ways to Get Your Child Excited About Learning
Learning isn’t always the most interesting or exciting activity for a child and it can be hard to get them motivated about their own education. Every child is different, but it’s completely normal (and typical!) for a child to be disinterested. As a parent, there are plenty of ways to foster and encourage a love…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Knowing Your Child’s Learning Style
There are benefits of knowing your child’s learning style. Their learning style isn’t just for school purposes. In early childhood development, it’s important to carry the learning beyond the classroom and into the home. Chances are, you can figure out which learning style your child prefers by the different activities and interactions they do at…
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