The transition back to school as break ends can be a stressful time for children and parents alike, dealing with feelings of excitement and anxiety. In this post, we will share some ideas on how to make the transition back a good experience.
Month: June 2020
Talking About Race & Embracing Diversity
It is truly humbling to recognize how much work still must be done to bring about meaningful change. As parents and educators, this responsibility particularly lands on us as we raise our children to grow up to be compassionate human beings.
Dealing with Frustration in Children
Frustration is not only a normal feeling for toddlers to experience; it’s also an essential one in regard to their development of emotion regulation and resilience. Just like any other skills, your children will need to learn and practice them with your help. In this post, we will share examples of how to communicate with your children when they are frustrated.
Quality Time in the Kitchen
Being at home with your child calls for spending hours and hours of time with your child. While you try to balance your household chores and spend quality time with your child, the kitchen may just offer you a place for both. In this issue, we’ll talk about how the kitchen can be a place for connection for your child and your family.