NAEYC Social-Emotional Development: 10 Things to Know
Social-Emotional Development Is a Key Factor in a Child’s Future Success It’s easy to focus on the ABCs and 123s as you prepare your child for kindergarten, but social and
Social-Emotional Development Is a Key Factor in a Child’s Future Success It’s easy to focus on the ABCs and 123s as you prepare your child for kindergarten, but social and
The first five years of a child’s life lay a foundation for a child’s learning, behavior, and health. Early childhood experiences shape a child’s brain and capacity to learn, develop
Spring is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than spending time in the outdoor classroom here at Kids’ Care Club? Ms. Mary Fudge, a garden educator and organic
What is the best route for healthy development in your child? What affects child development? What can be done to maximize your child’s growth, and when are they most susceptible
Why is a Healthy Diet Important for Child Development? Each February at Kids’ Care Club, children learn about keeping our bodies healthy! Early childhood is the most rapid period of
February is Black History Month, where we honor the triumphs and struggles of African Americans and Black individuals throughout U.S. history. Black History Month for preschoolers can be a time
What is Preschool and Why is it Important? What is preschool? Why is it important? Commonly referred to as child care, day care, or nursery school, preschools are early childhood
5 Simple Preschool Lunch Ideas for Parents The New Year offers opportunities to kick-start healthy eating habits for the whole family, including your preschooler! Forming well-balanced eating habits early on
5 Holiday Activities for Preschoolers to Continue Learning Over the Holiday Season! The winter holidays represent different traditions and celebrations for all of us. What’s common amongst all is the
We ended October at Kids’ Care Club with our annual Fall Carnival! An abundance of games (and pumpkins!) both inside and outside of the classroom proved the day to be
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