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Are Speech & Language Problems Holding Your Child Back? Posted in: Special Education Needs If your child shows difficulty with behavior, attention, learning, concentrating, and social interactions

2. Bedtime Woes
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Child Behavior Problems: Bedtime Woes, Why Won’t She Stay in Bed? Posted in: Child Behavior Problems by Dr. Noel Swanson. After a fully-packed day looking after the children, you long for bedtim

Most parents want to be good parents. Yet parenting is one of those things that does not have hard and fast rules. So how do we know what to do? How do we know what will support our children in being

4. Alphabet Cat by Floyd Black
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Alphabet Cat written by Floyd BlackActivity: Hang a large lettered sign that reads, “it is _______________week” on a wall or bulletin board. Insert the appropriate letters on the bland lin

Discipline - Be Clear, Be Firm, Be Consistent  by: Helen Williams Children learn best by being given clear, firm and consistent direction from parents who are clear, firm and consistent in their

6. ADHD
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How Do You Know if Your Child has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)  by: Greg Frost There are more than 2 million children suffering from ADHD in America, and the figures are set t

7. Letter of the Week
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Create the Letter Helper's Hat and wear it as the children arrive at school.  During Circle Time, introduce the new letter of the week and pick a helper to wear the hat.  Over the course

Child development information may be divided into four areas: social/emotional, physical, cognitive, and language. While it is helpful to consider these areas for planning and discussion, development

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