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Is It Worthwhile Leaving a Kid in Daycare?
Take advantage of these five benefits when deciding whether or not it’s worthwhile leaving your child in daycare.
Posted on Aug-29-2022
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Is Your Child Ready For Preschool? Here’s How to Prepare
An early childhood program offered at the Abbotsford long day care centre sets the child on the right path for later school success. But, not one said that this transition from home to child care wouldn’t’ be easy.
Posted on Jan-11-2022
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How do I Get My Toddler to Interact with Others in Preschool?
You must first understand that each child is unique. While some tend to speak and make friends easily, others tend to struggle socialising with others. It’s not their fault.
Posted on Jan-11-2022
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How Positive Self-Esteem Help Kids to Succeed in their Lives
As early as five years of age, kids are starting to develop new abilities. Along with this is that they are also starting to build their self-confidence as they try things on their own. As children get older, self-esteem becomes more significant, and it is essential to maintain their trust in themselves and understand their limitations.
Posted on Aug-10-2021
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School Readiness Programs in Child Care- How can it help your Little One?
Getting ready for school is one of the most important milestones in our little one's life. They require a strong foundation to start this amazing journey of learning. When we talk about school readiness, it is not just about academics.
Posted on Nov-26-2020
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How to Prepare Your Toddler for the First Day of Preschool?
The first day of preschool is the biggest milestone and marks the new beginning in your child’s development, especially for toddlers. In the next few months, your toddler will learn new skills, discover new things, make new friends, gain confidence, and be independent.
Posted on Oct-13-2020
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How to Help Your Little One Express Their Emotions?
Like us, young children deal with many emotions, but they can’t express in words. Yes, they too might get angry, frustrated, embarrassed, happy, and sad. Since they can’t speak, children tend to express their feelings in actions and activities.
Posted on Sep-14-2020
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