For Parents

Use this form to observe and record a child's behavior and interactions with others in any setting.

Published in Teaching Tools

Use these tips to help develop healthy reading habits with your children!

Published in For Parents

Common Core Kindergarten Learning Standards (and the two previous versions from before the Common Core).

Published in Teaching Tools

IT'S RAINING AGAIN! It's been such a wet spring here in MD and I just couldn't stay inside for another second, so I took this wet, soggy opportunity to try rain painting!

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Lists foods for each group (fruits, veggies, meats/proteins, grains, dairy) and when they can be introduced to your baby.

Published in For Parents

This form examines all aspects of a child's physical development (age 1-24 months), including physical characteristics as well as fine and gross motor skills.

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10 simple things to keep in mind when reading with babies.

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Now that G is (almost) 3, I'm trying to stimulate her interest in learning letters!

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ART TIME! Thanksgiving is almost here and I wanted to have G make a few cute decorations to gift to our family members for Thanksgiving.

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Ok so this one was SUPER easy but requires a little planning ahead. Today G did ice painting! It was so fun and super simple!

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If you are looking for a super simple but fun St. Patrick's Day art project - HERE YOU GO!

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The products listed have been evaluated by a third-party technical administrator and meet the Non-GMO Project’s Standard for GMO avoidance.

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A cute reminder for all adults.

Published in For Parents

Simple graphic showing a toddler's daily nutritional needs.

Published in Health & Wellness

All children learn to read in their own time and in their own way. This poem works to reassure nervous parents about their child's progress.

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To all parents confused by their child's "new math" homework:  here's a guide to explain lattice multiplication!

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So for my stay-at-home mom self, I'm always trying to come up with low prep, fun activities to keep G happy and stimulated. We love, love, love art projects

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Activity Sheet for December:

Choose at least three activities each week for your child to do as homework. 
Check the square when an activity has been completed.

Parents may sign and return the sheet to the teacher at the end of the month.

Other Months:
January
February
March
April
May
June
October
November

Published in Holiday Worksheets

Offers tips and ideas for parents and caregivers of young children.

Published in For Parents

Activity Sheet for March:

Choose at least three activities each week for your child to do as homework. 
Check the square when an activity has been completed.

Parents may sign and return the sheet to the teacher at the end of the month.

Other Months:
January
February
April
May
June
October
November
December

Published in Holiday Worksheets