Coming To Terms With Your Moody Preschooler

When children are toddlers (say 2-3), they are often friendly and happy, but severe occurrences of moodiness are often common. This can make it hard for many preschoolers to integrate with their peers, and can lead to further problems later in life. However, it is possible to understand and deal with this moodiness early. Emotional Control Issues Are Often The Culprit Moody preschoolers are often those who have trouble controlling the range of their emotions or communicating them in effective ways. [Read More]

Four Ways To Prepare Your Child Emotionally For Daycare

When it is time for you to go back to work after you give birth, if you do not have in-home care provided by a relative or nanny, you will be faced with enrolling your young one in a daycare center. The upside of daycare is that your child will be in a structured environment that provides them with the opportunity to socialize with other kids their age and engage in learning activities. [Read More]

7 Tips For Teaching Your Child To Share

If your child has trouble sharing his toys with other kids, you may feel frustrated. You want your little one to be generous and willingly share his belongings with others, but he fusses every time you ask him to let his playmate play with a toy. It is quite normal for little kids to be selfish, but it is up to you as a parent to show your child how important sharing is. [Read More]

4 Reasons To Enroll Your Child In A Private School

Some parents automatically reject the notion of enrolling their children in a private school simply because they think of such schools as elitist or unaffordable -- without giving full consideration to the many benefits such an education can offer. If you're on the fence about where to send your kids, here are four compelling reasons to keep some kind of private school on your short list. 1. Education With an Agenda [Read More]