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Bullying
So you’ve resolved this school year to turn your outdoor play space from a conventional one to a more natural environment and use all those outdoor education ideas you’ve been reading about....Read more here.

Programs
So you’ve resolved this school year to turn your outdoor play space from a conventional one to a more natural environment and use all those outdoor education ideas you’ve been reading about....Read more here.

Inventors
In our Summer 2012 issue, we have assembled some of the unsung inventors who have invented products to help children in their learning. Be sure to check out the story on Easy Daysies, by Elaine Tan Comeau. Elaine was very successful...Read more here.

Childhood Vaccines
With options available to parents, choosing the right time to vaccinate can be a challenge. Our guest contributor, Dr. Robert W. Sears discusses the current vaccine schedule for children as well as an alternative schedule...Read more here.

Language
How do you know if your child is communicating well? Is your child on track? In this issue, we list the developmental stages of language acquisition in infants, toddlers and preschoolers in Language Development. ...Read more here.

Diabetes
How does Diabetes affect children? We know that children mimic adults and rely on us for guidance and a healthy lifestyle. In Diabetes: Eat and Play Smart With Your Child by Jean Nicol, the author offers background on the disease and provides tips on how to manage diabetes through nutrition and a healthy diet. ..Read more here.

Stress & the Young Child
How is it possible that young children can have stress? In our summer issue, we look at how stress in a child’s daily life can cause a number of health issues. Kids need to learn to manage stress, but they can’t do it on their own. We offer tips...Read more here.

Helicopter Parenting
How do most parents raise their children? Parenting, for the most part, can be extremely rewarding for some, or very daunting for others. Parenting styles are as varied as parents themselves. Wikipedia defines helicopter parenting as...Read more here.

Children's Health
In this issue, we look at how social determinants have an effect on the health of children. We explore factors outside of genetics that determines health such as Education, Poverty, Environment, as well as individual lifestyle factors and Social and Community Influences...Read more here.

Autism
How do most people communicate? Communication for the general population consists of some language, the ability to process the spoken word, evaluate the information, decipher ...Read more here.

Nutrition and the Young Child
In this issue, we look at the benefits of nutrition at an early age as well as how to involve children in meal planning, making for happy moms and dads of picky eaters...Read more here.

Art in the Classroom
In this issue, we take a look at how this statement applies not only to music, but to all of the Arts and how beneficial it is to expose children to them at a young age, as well as the role it plays...Read more here.
Nature is Back!
Our premiere issue focused on nature and the benefits to our children as forward thinking daycare centers in our country are bringing nature in and out of the classroom. One such center is...Read more here.

