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Shaken Baby Syndrome: Understanding, Preventing, and Addressing the Impact

Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a serious and often devastating form of child abuse that results from violently shaking an infant or young child. This violent shaking can cause severe brain injury, leading to long-term health issues or even death. Understanding SBS, its causes, symptoms, and prevention strategies is crucial for protecting the well-being of children and...

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31
Jul
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Is it RSV or COVID-19?

Unsure if your child has RSV or COVID-19? Reference our symptom chart below to find out. 

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10
May
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Encouraging Creativity in Young Children: Tips for Parents

Encouraging creativity in young children is important for their overall development. Here are a few tips for parents to help foster creativity in their children:  Provide a variety of materials: Offer children a variety of materials such as paint, markers, crayons, clay, and play dough to explore and create with.Give them time to explore: Give children the t...

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May
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The Importance of Social and Emotional Development in Early Education

Social and emotional development in early education is crucial for children's overall well-being and future success. These skills help children learn how to interact with others, express their feelings, regulate their emotions, and develop a sense of self-awareness. Children who have strong social and emotional skills are more likely to have positive relationships wit...

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May
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How to Choose the Right Preschool for Your Child

Choosing the right preschool for your child can be a daunting task, but there are a few key factors to consider when making your decision:  Curriculum: Consider the preschool's educational philosophy and curriculum. Find out if the program is play-based or more academic in nature, and whether it aligns with your child's learning style and needs.Staff: Look a...

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