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Limiting screen time for kids

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Preschool-age   children are naturally full of curiosity and creativity. They love learning about interesting things while developing new skills that involve their bodies and minds. Education and entertainment options are plentiful online and through electronic media like television and a cell phone. However, many experts are concerned that children of all ages are spending too much time in front of a digital screen. The following suggestions can help to limit screen time for young children and provide alternate activities for fun and learning. Offer Choices Children who love playing video games or watching favorite television shows may expect to spend considerable time doing these things. Let them choose two games or programs that they enjoy most as the ones they can play for the day. The opportunity to make decisions about playtime can help to satisfy their desire to be in control of their activities. Monitor Screen Activities The daycare center’s computer can be programmed with ...

Helping a Child Transition into Daycare

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Daycare  Transition Can be Hard on a Child, Here are Some Helpful Tips The reality of putting your child or little one in daycare is a daunting task that you and other parents are not looking forward to doing, but unfortunately, this must be done, especially if you’re working. The thought of leaving your minor in day care for a long time can be overwhelming to both parent and child. Exposing them to an environment that they are not familiar with can cause them to suffer from separation anxiety. Below you will find tips that can help yourself and your little one transition to the new routine. Researching different daycares –  Before deciding on which day-care to send them, you must do research. It would help if you considered talking to other parents and also the staff of the day care. You can also ask to visit one day to get a better understanding of how things operate daily. Doing this will assist you in dealing with the anxiety of sending them there and boost your confidence...

Helping Children Deal With Stress

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Kids   can experience stress for the same reasons that adults do, including a change in routine, family tensions, and inadequate sleep or nutrition. While some children keep their stress hidden, others display clear symptoms that should be noted and addressed. Unplanned Circumstances Many things can cause young children to become more fearful. Enrolling in a new daycare center, for example, places the child in a new environment where everything seems strange or unusual. A parent who is chronically or acutely ill can increase a child’s stress.  Caregivers  can do several things to help a child overcome a sense of fear. Offer reassurance that the situation is safe, and that noting bad will happen. Talk quietly and comfortingly about the situation, and let the child ask questions. Be honest about potential or real difficulties while providing assurance that everything is under control. Change of Environment Children who are adopted or placed in foster care as well as those w...

Creativity and Self-Expression through Art

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Have you ever had a hard time guessing what your toddler draws? As adults, we tend to focus on what the drawing means, instead of seeing the bigger picture.  Children use art as a newfound way to express what they like, who they are, and how they see the world around them. It goes beyond replicating a flower or cat shape, which is very important in itself, but instead by creating an art piece they are learning to be themselves.  Being able to express his or her feelings, thoughts, and wishes equals freedom and safety. What are the benefits of art education in early childhood? According to Kimberly Sheridan, Ed.D., coauthor of  Studio Thinking : The Real Benefits of Visual Arts Education, “It’s not as easy to test the skills that children  learn from the arts , but that doesn’t make them any less important”.  She noted though that participating in a school arts program increases a child’s ability to: Observe the world carefully and discard preconceptions in order...