4 Fun and Healthy Ways to Engage Your Child in the Kitchen
Children’s first lessons about health often begin in the kitchen. Whether intentional lessons or not, little ones are influenced by the habits of the adults in their lives. That’s why nurturing...
View ArticleFostering Belongingness Through Music
The benefits of music for young children are as undeniable as they are plentiful. Music helps children express themselves, learn about patterns, grow courage, practice listening, improve language, try...
View ArticleHow Primrose Schools Uses Universal Design to Make Learning More Accessible
To ensure each child receives instruction that meets their needs, teachers at Primrose schools use a number of techniques. These include partnering with parents, using resources like Ages and Stages...
View Article“I Am Unique” Flower Craftivity
When a child knows that they belong, they can thrive. That’s why at Primrose Schools we celebrate similarities and differences and nurture character traits like kindness and respect. Our teachers...
View ArticleTeach Children Respect with DIY Bingo
When a child learns to treat others with respect at a young age, they are more likely to build strong relationships and act with kindness in the future. Respect can be a big concept for little ones to...
View ArticleA Craft to Celebrate Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month
Every year from September 15 to October 15, Primrose celebrates Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month. It’s a time to recognize and honor the diverse cultures and contributions of Latin and...
View Article10 Books to Read with Your Preschooler on Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate all types of love, including the love and friendship you share with your child. Spending quality time reading with your little one on Valentine’s Day is a great...
View ArticleInstead of Teaching Your Child to “Be Nice”, Help Them Learn to “Be Kind”
Parents often tell their children to “be nice” when playing with others, but what does that really mean? Instead of encouraging your child to be nice, what if you taught them to be kind? Being “nice”...
View ArticleHow Strong Connections in the First Five Years Benefit Children
Feeling loved by and connected to parents and caretakers makes an incredible difference in a child’s growth, especially in their first five years when their brains develop most rapidly. “During the...
View ArticleReading with Your Child Now Pays Dividends Later
Did you know that language is a skill that all humans are programmed to learn from birth? While language is hardwired in all of us, reading is a skill that must be taught, as it is a human invention...
View ArticleHow to Choose the Best Summer Camp for your Child
For children fresh out of school, summer is full of possibilities. Programs like summer camps provide the proper environment for children to stay active and involved while under the supervision of...
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