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For Parents

Do Sibling Dynamics Influence Early Learning?

September 2, 2025

Understanding sibling dynamics is essential, as these relationships not only foster important social skills but also create unique collaborative learning experiences that are often overlooked.

#Managing Big Feelings
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Avoid Confusing Directions: How Children Interpret Language
For Educators

Avoid Confusing Directions: How Children Interpret Language

September 2, 2025

Have you ever witnessed a child staring blankly after you’ve given them simple instructions? Nearly 70% of misunderstandings in early childhood learning stem from vague or complex directions.

#Aggression (Hitting, Pushing, Biting)
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When Your Child Hits: The 3-Step Guide That Actually Works
For Parents

When Your Child Hits: The 3-Step Guide That Actually Works

August 31, 2025

Transform hitting incidents from frustration into teaching moments. With consistency and patience, you can guide your child toward healthier emotional expression.

#Listening & Following Directions
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"Do This!": Crafting Clear Instructions That Young Learners Can Follow
For Educators

"Do This!": Crafting Clear Instructions That Young Learners Can Follow

August 25, 2025

As parents and educators, we’ve all experienced moments where a simple instruction results in puzzled looks, distracted wandering, or outright ignoring.

#Listening & Following Directions
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Sibling Rivalry or Big-Brother Blues? Supporting Identity Shifts After a New Baby
For Parents

Sibling Rivalry or Big-Brother Blues? Supporting Identity Shifts After a New Baby

July 17, 2025

Navigate the emotional complexity of welcoming a new sibling with research-based strategies to support your older child's identity transition and foster healthy family dynamics.

#Mealtime & Picky Eating
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For Parents

Repetition Isn't Boring—It's Science: Why Kids Love Hearing the Same Story Again (and Again)

July 17, 2025

Repetition isn’t a stall in learning—it’s a developmental accelerator. It reinforces memory, deepens understanding, nurtures emotional security, and lays the foundation for confident, capable readers.

#Aggression (Hitting, Pushing, Biting)
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