Go Beyond “I’m Sorry” to Foster Sincere Apologies from Your Preschooler
Your child grabs a toy from a playmate, tears erupt, and you immediately tell him to say, “I’m sorry.” Does this sound familiar? Although apologizing might seem to diffuse the situation, these words alone don’t fix hurt feelings, nor do they help your child understand how or why he caused…
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Ways to Use the Concept of Money to Make Learning Fun
Working with and talking about money is a great way to connect learning at school with learning at home. Children love to manipulate coins and paper money, and are naturally curious about their meaning. Using money is an especially fun way for children to learn math skills, as well as…
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