When Should Kids Start Daycare?

There has been a widely accepted belief that the best time for kids to start daycare is right after they turn on year old. While this may give an impression that this is a universal number that you must follow, you're probably wrong. Most of the time, the best time for you to start looking at programs for daycare depends on your child's particular needs. Here are just some clues to determine when kids should start daycare:

Tips For Enrolling Your Child In A Preschool

When your child attends preschool for the first time, it's likely one of the biggest events in your child's life up to that point. Unfortunately, a parent that is going through this experience for the first time may not be adequately prepared to help their child have an enjoyable and productive preschool experience. In order to help you with this, you will need to learn more about the tips that can help your child to succeed in preschool.

How To Prepare Your Child For Kindergarten

Aren't you glad that you have the entire summer to prepare your child for kindergarten? It probably seems like yesterday that he or she was learning how to crawl. Now your child will be learning letters, numbers and a whole lot more in the fall. Kindergarten will also mean that your child will be having to share attention with other children. Here are some tips that may help you to prepare your child to be in a different setting.

3 Common Prep School Problems And How To Handle Them

Life at a preparatory school can be challenging academically and socially as you get used to your teachers, meet and make new friends, and start digging into your school subjects.  There are often other problems to deal with that are unique to prep schools. Fortunately, some of these challenges are quite common and are easily solved by you or with the help of a dorm parent or counselor. Your Clothes Get Stained or Dirty

Preschooler Fears: 3 Ways To Help Your Child Overcome Common Anxieties

When your normally courageous child suddenly starts crying when you turn out the lights, it can be concerning. However, the preschool years are a common time for fears to arise seemingly out of nowhere. Typically, these fears simply represent your child's growing awareness of their independence, and you can help them overcome them with a little encouragement. Whether your child is suddenly terrified of loud trucks or spiders, you can use these tips to turn their fears into an opportunity to develop their courage.