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A great list of books for all ages featuring kids of color not fighting bigotry, discrimination, or enslavement, and instead just being themselves.
Divorce can be hard on the entire family, both parents and children. Here are some tips on how to help your family go through these changes.
Starting preschool is one of the many exciting milestones of childhood. However, it can also be a stressful time for both children and parents, especially if it is your child’s first time going to school. By taking some time to prepare your child and yourself, the transition can go smoothly for your whole family.
While a sibling is a very special gift that your child will treasure throughout her life, in addition to the excitement, she may at times feel ignored, jealous, or even angry. While preparing your home for the arrival of the new baby, it is important that you also prepare your older child.
The Reading About Diversity (R.A.D.) Series is a Kindergarten -5th grade program that is run by parent volunteers. The curriculum, designed by two educators with expertise in diversity and literacy, will help our students to better understand and celebrate our diverse world. At each grade level, five children’s books have been selected with related questions already prepared. Each book also includes writing and/or drawing extensions. Each lesson takes about forty-five minutes to an hour and takes place in your child’s classroom.
Starting kindergarten is a big and exciting transition in a child’s life. Whether it’s your child's first experience in a school setting or if he has attended preschool, making the leap into kindergarten can be stressful for parents and kids.
This spring, have fun with your preschooler with one of these great activity ideas!
The holidays are a great opportunity to spend quality time with your kids and strengthen your parenting skills and the parent-child relationship.
Gender identity is defined as a person’s internal experience of gender (girl, boy, neither, both, etc.).