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Communicate with Your Infant Using Baby Sign Language

Communicate with Your Infant Using Baby Sign Language

Baby signs are gestures for common words and phrases that have been simplified from American Sign Language. Signing helps children communicate their needs and emotions before they can do so verbally, reduces frustration during early stages of language development, and improves children’s self-esteem. In our infant program, we start using…
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Make Reading Fun! Inspire a Love of Books at Every Age

Make Reading Fun! Inspire a Love of Books at Every Age

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr. Seuss Our teachers are dedicated to creating literacy-rich environments every day of the year. March is especially festive because it’s National Reading Month and March 2nd is…
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8 Multicultural Holiday Books for Children

The holiday season is a time when we celebrate community, diversity, and the universal joy of giving. In the classroom, we introduce children to holiday traditions observed around the world by singing songs, making art, and tasting favorite local seasonal foods, as well as those from other countries. You can continue…
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travel activities for preschoolers

“Are We There Yet?”: 5 Fun Activities for the Road

While traveling with your preschooler, you’ve probably heard him say, “Are we there yet?” or “How much longer?” more times than you can count. Being stuck in the car or on a flight might not seem like the most stimulating activity, but it is possible to engage your child’s mind and…
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