3 Tips for Dealing with Upset Families from Our Online Teaching Courses
Trying to talk with someone who is frustrated can be challenging. Today we're sharing three tips for dealing with upset parents from our online teaching courses. |
AAP has changed its guidelines regarding screen-time for young children
The American Academy Of Pediatrics (AAP) recently issued new guidelines for screen-time for young children. |
Advice for parent-teacher conferences
Here are three suggestions for parent-teacher conferences. |
Aspects to consider when choosing a preschool or child care facility
Consider both the environment and the people when you are choosing a preschool or child care facility for your child. |
Baby Proofing the Second Time Around
Walker has been crawling for about a month now and just learned how to climb stairs and walk behind his push toys in the last few days. This means it's time to put up the baby gates, hide the electrical cords, plug the outlets, and pad all of the sharp corners on furniture. Aside from the gates, our house is mostly still baby-proofed because ... hello curious three-year-old. Our biggest challenge so far has been with Wilson's toys. |
CDA Classes About Parental Classroom Involvement
To strike the right balance of parental involvement, there are plenty of ways to earn your parents' respect. Learn these tactics and more in CDA classes. |
Child Development Training for Parents
If your students' parents come to you for help regarding parenting techniques, consider these few suggestions from our child development training courses. |
Choosing the right child care facility
Finding the right child care facility can be stressful, so here are a few suggestions to make the process easier for you. |
Collaborate with parents on adjusting to routines
Here are strategies to help your students adjust to a classroom schedule before and after they arrive. |
Dealing with separation anxiety
Here are a few ways child care workers can help children deal with their separation anxiety. |
Dropping your child off at a child care provider
Here are some tips to ease the transition when dropping your child off at a child care provider. |
Establishing a Bed Time Routine
Establishing a Bed Time Routine When you think about having a newborn, one of the first thoughts to cross your mind is probably the lack of sleep. If you go to any book store or do a quick internet search, you will find many books and articles on methods to get babies to sleep. There’s sleep training, scheduling, crying it out, and countless other ways people claim will make your baby sleep. The truth is that each baby is different and what works for one baby might not work for another. |
Forget the Hustle and Bustle- Focusing on family this holiday season
I hope that you will get to enjoy some much deserved time off over the holidays and I hope that you can spend that time enjoying your family! Research shows that families who spend time together are stronger. They communicate better, share a sense of belonging, and are just happier! Here are a few fun activities for you and your family this holiday season: Family game night - Try spending at least one night during the holidays with the TV off. |
Get your children eating healthy
Here are a few suggestions on encouraging your children to eat healthy. |
Getting kindergartners and preschoolers ready this school year
Here are some tips about how to have a successful transition on your child's first day at preschool or kindergarten. |
Helping your students with disabilities succeed
Here are a couple ways to be more inclusive and supportive of your students with disabilities. |
How to celebrate a child's birthday in your class
Here are some suggestions for birthday celebrations in the classroom. |
How to run your parent-teacher conferences like a rock star
Here are a couple ways you can rock your next parent-teacher conference. |
Keeping kids safe this summer
Having fun in the summer is what children look forward to, but here are a few tips to keep them safe as well. |
National Autism Awareness Month
April is Autism Awareness month. Did you know that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects about 1 in 68 children in the U.S. (CDC, 2014), with more children being identified than ever before. I believe that early care and education (ECE) professionals have a unique opportunity to support children with Autism and their families in so many ways that will make a difference in how their education pathway unfolds. In an article released by The U.S. |
Online Childcare Training for Dealing with Disruptive Students
ProSolution Training courses for child care training meet requirements, offer affordable child care training online, and are available in Individual and Center-based Subscriptions or block hours. |
Raising a child with ADHD
Here are suggestions to help you raise a child with ADHD. |
Strategies to support students suffering from separation anxiety
To help your students adjust and relieve their separation anxiety, use these three strategies. |
The benefits of building strong relationships with parents
Strong relationships with parents benefit children, parents and educators. |