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Are Speech & Language Problems Holding Your Child Back?
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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
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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
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What Does Your child Really Want From You
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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 k
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what to do? How do we k
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what will support our children in being
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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
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Discipline - Be Clear, Be Firm, Be Consistent
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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
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ADHD
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How Do You K
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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
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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
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What Infants, Toddlers, and Twos Are Like
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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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