We can help your school aged child develop both at home and at school. Find suggestions about teaching responsibility, fostering self esteem and following instructions. Get advice on health and safety issues, as well as finding a pediatrician. Looking for fun and educational activities to do with your kindergartner? Check out our suggestions, including playdough fun, and outdoor learning.

Kindergarten Learning
- 7 ways to develop good reading habits
- Easy ways to encourage good reading habits every day.
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- Activities for teaching your child about money
- Below are some activities to help teach your child about money.
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- Activities to do with your 5 year old
- Here are a few ways you can assist your 5 year old child's learning and development.
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- Autumn crafts with leaf rubbings (age 5)
- Use leaf rubbings to make these easy and effective autumn crafts for kids.
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- Baking with kids
- For some families it is common for kids to help in the kitchen.
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- Block Play Constructs a Math Mind (ages 5-6)
- If you have a young child, you need a set of blocks. It is really that simple.
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- Choosing appropriate viewing for your child (age 5)
- TV, DVD's and movies are a part of many young children's lives. Here are some tips about choosing appropriate viewing for young children.
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- Choosing the right toy for your child
- We, as parents, are not only our child’s first and best teacher, but we are also her first and best toy.
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- Computer use and Kindergartners
- A guide to computer use and young children.
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- Creating indoor play spaces
- Children are driven to play. Early childhood educators even say that play is a child’s work.
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- Creative play with cardboard tubes
- A young child’s eyes light up when he or she sees something common used in a new way. A common object like a cardboard tube can become a source of fun and exploratory learning.
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- Creative play with cotton balls (age 5)
- Simple activities and crafts to do with cotton balls.
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- Creativity and Young Children
- As parents, we are tempted to believe that our children’s thought development follows the same pattern as their physical development.
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- Developing your child's oral language skills
- Amazingly, a baby’s language development begins before he or she is born. Research shows that in the 7th prenatal month a baby shows signs of relaxation (a decrease in heart rate) at the sound her mother’s voice.
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- Developing your child's written language skills
- Writing is a uniquely human activity; and therefore, a wonder to watch develop.
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- Fall craft for kids
- We, as parents, often take the turning of the seasons for granted—after all it happens four times a year (for most of us).
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- Gifted Children - social emotional challenges (age 5)
- To a large degree, the social emotional needs of gifted children are the same as those of other children.
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- Gifted children-signs and support (age 5)
- Raising and nurturing a gifted child can be an exciting yet daunting challenge. Unfortunately, these complicated little people do not come with instruction manuals.
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- How to set limits with screen-time (age 5)
- Here are some practical tips for limiting your child's screen time.
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- Is my child ready for school
- How do you know if your child is ready for kindergarten? Here is a list of things to think about to ready your child for school.
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- Learning more than one language (kindergarten)
- In an increasingly diversified and multilingual world, more and more young children find themselves in an environment where more than one language is used.
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- Media literacy - Advertising (age 5)
- What can you do to help your child become media literate when it comes to advertising?
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- More than rubber duckies - Bathtime fun
- Bathtime routines are an important part of providing your child loving care. However, standard activities can become tiresome and fraught with predictable conflicts.
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- Nursery rhymes (age 5)
- Forgotten the words to the nursery rhymes you sang as a child? Here are a couple of favorites to share with your little one.
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- Outdoor play learning opportunities (age 5)
- The great outdoors are full of learning opportunities. Take advantage of your backyard and beyond to have fun and learn.
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- Playdough fun (age 5)
- Here is a tip sheet that includes a recipe for play-dough and ideas on what you can do with it.
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- Promoting Self-Care
- As your child learns to care for himself, he begins to take responsibility for his own health and well being.
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- Road trip games- Number search (ages 5)
- Traveling provides children with lots of opportunities to practice number recognition as well as counting skills.
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- Talking to your child about death (age 5)
- Sadly death is a part of life. Helping young children to understand death can give them the tools to cope with it as positively as they can.
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- Talking to your children about the economic crisis
- How can you help your kids deal with tough situations and make them feel safe in times of economic crisis?
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- Teaching Kids How To Manage Money
- Ever bought your child that candy bar or comic book at the checkout counter to calm a tantrum?
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- Toys for kindergartners
- We all need some ideas and suggestions for what our children may need for their play life. Here is a start.
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- Why read to your kindergartner
- A child can learn and benefit greatly from being read to right from the day they are born.
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