As we embark on the journey of nurturing our children’s growth and learning, we recognize the invaluable role that parents play as key partners in our school community. It is our commitment to ensure that parents are consistently informed about the latest developments in the field of education. By doing so, we aim to empower parents with the knowledge and insights necessary to make well-informed decisions regarding their child’s early education.
Fewer toys = more creativity and imagination?
Parents naturally want the best for their kids and sometimes this results in rooms full of toys. While toys can be valuable learning tools, more is not necessarily better- many...
Parents should stop making their child apologize
Many parents want to teach their child to have good manners and show empathy for others. This is why if you see your child take a toy away from another...
Family meals: nutritional benefits, healthy relationships
School, work, homework, and after-school practices and activities often eat up a lot of time. It’s common to see parents reverting to quick, on-the-go meals in the car or in...
Teaching your child to be responsible
Your friend has a young daughter who packs most of her lunch. Your sister’s 2-year-old son cleans up his dishes after dinner. How did these parents get so lucky? It...
Cognitive benefits of bilingualism
There are many debates surrounding bilingualism but what is certain is that there are tangible, cognitive and social-emotional benefits associated with being bilingual. Below we will go over how raising...
Social-emotional benefits of bilingualism
Within parent circles, myths and debates about bilingualism are hot topics. However, many concrete social-emotional and cognitive benefits associated with bilingual children are overlooked. This article will take a closer...
Is my child (2 - 6 years old) gifted?
Every parent believes their child is special (in one way or another) but how can they tell if their child is gifted? Being gifted is commonly defined as having an...
Disciplining your toddler effectively
It’s called the “terrible twos” for a good reason. Children at this age are eager to explore their recently acquired language (mainly “no!”) and motor abilities, but lack the social...
What are developmental milestones?
Many parents are quite meticulous when keeping track of their child’s development, especially when it comes to academics. Developmental milestones serve as a rough guideline for your child throughout different...

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