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Continue reading →: Toddler Scissor Skills Hedgehog CraftYou might wonder when your child is ready to start snipping. Most kids are ready to try scissors between ages 3 and 4, but watch for signs like the ability to follow simple directions, good hand strength, and an interest in trying new things. What Are Scissor Skills? Scissor skills…
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Continue reading →: Understanding the Impact of Red Dye and Processed Foods on Children’s BehaviorAs parents, it’s essential to be informed about the effects of red dye and processed foods on our children’s behavior. While colorful additives may enhance the appearance of snacks and treats, they can also have potential implications for various aspects of a child’s well-being. Let’s explore the factual effects of…
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Continue reading →: Embracing the Terrific TwosThe term “terrible twos” has long been associated with challenging behavior in toddlers. However, a shift in perspective can reveal that this stage of development is far from terrible but rather a period of growth and exploration. Toddlers at this age are beginning to assert their independence and curiosity, paving…
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Continue reading →: Montessori Bee ActivitiesIncorporating one-to-one correspondence activities into playtime not only makes learning fun but also nurtures essential skills that will benefit your child’s overall development. From sorting and counting to storytelling, these engaging activities will strengthen their understanding of numbers and foster a love for learning. Grab those bees and let the…
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Continue reading →: Montessori Beaded Spider LegsThis Montessori spider activity not only promotes fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination but also encourages creativity and imaginative play.












