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What is Montessori School?

A Montessori school provides an alternative to traditional education. Encompassing all grade levels, most Montessori schools offer programs beginning at age 3.



Family Friday: Fun Chores For Toddlers (Part 2)

It is never too early to start teaching your child about the importance of being tidy and responsibility. Having him do chores at a young age will help prepare him for added responsibility down the road.



Family Friday: Fun Chores For Toddlers (Part 1)

Many parents wonder when the right age is for children to start helping with household chores. Believe it or not, toddlers and even babies can begin to help out around the house.



Back to School: Eye Problems and Vision Testing

If a child has trouble with their vision, it can affect their schoolwork, most notably with their reading. Quite often, children who have trouble reading do not have any difficulties with comprehension or speech. They have difficulty seeing what is literally right in front of them - their textbooks or work books.



Family Friday: Entertaining Kids on a Rainy Day with Creativity

Don’t let a rainy day put a damper on your family fun. Instead, take advantage of the lack of sun and explore some creative activities with the kids. The possibilities are endless and you are limited only by your imagination.



Family Friday: Entertaining Kids on a Rainy Day with Physical Activity

Entertaining kids on a rainy day with physical activity is a breeze when you have some creative ideas up your sleeve. Print out this list now and save it for a rainy day!



Family Friday: Entertaining Kids Without TV & Video Games (Pt 2)

There are even more ways to get your kids involved in “helping” with household chores. Kids can help to set the table, fold napkins and fill cups with ice before dinner.



Family Friday: Entertaining Kids Without TV & Video Games (Pt 1)

It may be tempting to leave your child in front of the television while you complete household chores or make dinner, but researchers warn against it. Instead, try to find simple activities that will keep your baby entertained while you tend to household matters.



Family Friday- Family Vacation Road Trip Planning: Breaks & Stops

The bathroom break detours are inevitable, but you can decrease the number of times you need to pull over for food by packing a cooler before you leave. In addition to filling it with juice boxes, water…



Family Friday- Family Vacation Road Trip Planning: Kids’ Entertainment

After rest stop play breaks, sleeping and DVD movies, there will still be idle time during a long distance road trip. It’s a good idea to fill an individual backpack for each child. Stuff it full of their favorite activities: handheld games, coloring books and crayons, stickers, toys, activity sets, etc.



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