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  • How to Help Your Child When They're Afraid

    December 1, 2023

    How to Help Your Child When They’re Afraid

    Fear is a big emotion for anyone to handle, and that’s especially so for children. So how can parents help their children when they’re afraid? Here are some things caregivers can do before, during, and after something scary shows up.

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  • Building A Foundation For A Bright Future

    October 30, 2023

    Building A Foundation For A Bright Future

    From the moment your little one takes their first steps, their journey toward becoming a respectful and empathetic individual begins. Preschool age is a remarkable time in a child's life, characterized by curiosity, wonder, and the blossoming of their social and emotional skills.

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  • Building Positive Self-Esteem In Preschoolers

    October 17, 2023

    Building Positive Self-Esteem In Preschoolers

    Today, we're exploring a topic close to every parent's heart: building positive self-esteem in preschoolers. As caregivers and educators here at Little Sunshine’s Playhouse and Preschool, we understand the profound impact self-esteem has on a child's overall development and happiness.

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  • Nurturing Social Skills In Preschoolers: Developing Friendships and Cooperation

    October 9, 2023

    Nurturing Social Skills In Preschoolers: Developing Friendships and Cooperation

    Parents often worry about their kiddos making friends or feeling included among their peers. Throughout this post, we will discuss the stages of friendship and play development along with strategies to help build those skills and a peek into the crucial role preschool teachers play in their young lives.

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  • 10 Social Skills Learned in Preschool

    August 14, 2023

    10 Social Skills Learned in Preschool

    Preschool helps equip children with all kinds of important social skills that they will continue to build on their entire lives. Here are a few of the ways preschool can prepare your child socially for the road ahead.

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  • 10 Tips For Developing Independence In Your Preschooler

    August 8, 2023

    10 Tips For Developing Independence In Your Preschooler

    The preschool age can be so fun and exciting, yet kind of confusing as the parent. What are the appropriate expectations for your child? What should they be able to do themselves? Toddlerhood does not feel that far away, where you were at their beck and call for every need, and now it’s time to start transitioning out of that. If you are a little overwhelmed on where to start, we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite and most helpful tips for developing independence in your preschooler.

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  • Making Preschool Friendships

    July 31, 2023

    Making Preschool Friendships

    If you’re nervous about your preschooler making friends, here are a few constants you can look to when it comes to preschoolers making friends and some suggestions on how you can help them develop these very special bonds.

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  • The Best Ways to Sleep Train Your Baby

    July 5, 2023

    The Best Ways to Sleep Train Your Baby

    Whether you’re a first-time parent or a veteran mom or dad, getting an infant to sleep through the night is a tiresome task. Sleeping for long periods of time is not something babies can do right away, though, so here is the information you need on sleep training to make it through the night and not lose your mind.

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  • The 6 Stages of Play

    June 21, 2023

    The 6 Stages of Play

    Universal fact: Kids love to play. Fortunately, there’s a nearly universal track that children take as they learn to play and interact with others. Decades ago, researcher Mildred Parten identified six stages of play that children go through, and what she observed is still relevant today. Here’s the 411 on 90-year-old research that still applies to modern parenting, cognitive development, social development, and overall child development. 

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