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Understanding Shyness In Your Preschool Classroom - Learning Your Options for Educating Your Child
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Understanding Shyness In Your Preschool Classroom. On Apr 9th, 2015 in Uncategorized. Being a preschool teacher can be a demanding job: you are responsible for taking some very young children and helping prepare them for the rigors of kindergarten. Socially, some children will be better prepared than others while others will have to overcome some shyness. Helping these children learn how to handle social situations, however, will make life easier for you and them. What Exactly is Shyness? Fear is the mos...
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Tips For Finding The Best Child Care Service - Teaching Kids More Than One Language
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Tips For Finding The Best Child Care Service. On Mar 20, 2015 in Uncategorized. Tip #1: Get A Copy Of Their Policies In Writing. Tip #2: Visit The Facility When They Are Not Expecting You. Tip #3: Choose An Accredited Daycare. You can learn a lot about the standards of the daycare based upon their accreditation. In the case of daycares, you should make sure that they are accredited. Child care facilities, like The Cottage School. Provide a place for children to learn and grow, but you still have to do yo...
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Transitioning to a New School after a Midsummer Move - What Your Child Needs to Know for School
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Transitioning to a New School after a Midsummer Move. On Jul 7, 2015 in Uncategorized. Comments Off on Transitioning to a New School after a Midsummer Move. Starting at a new school can be hard, but if your family moves around often, it is almost inevitable. If your young child struggles with change, here are a few things that you can do right now to help him or her prepare for the upcoming school year. Continue Activities through the Summer. Take Your Child with You to Register.