STARCHILD DAYCARE
We are ready to welcome your children. To protect our children we implement a strict Health Protocol, such as : We upgraded our cleaning standard All Starchild employees already tested negative for Covid-19- We implement social distancing before dropping off your child and for our academic & fun learning classes To help implement social distancing […]
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STARCHILD Daycare and Learning Center – 2nd Anniversary
“EVERY CHILD IS A STAR “ Dear Star Parents, Telah dua tahun Starchild hadir sebagai sebuah Daycare dan Learning Center selalu berusaha memberikan solusi terbaik bagi para orang tua dalam hal mengasuh anak, mendidik dan bermain. Dalam kondisi yang menantang seperti sekarang ini, Kami terus mencari solusi terbaik dan cara-cara baru untuk terus mendukung para […]
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Parenting during Covid 19
Can’t go to work? Schools closed? Worried about money? It is normal to feel stressed and overwhelmed.
School shutdown is also a chance to make better relationships with our children and teenagers.
One-on-One time is free and fun. It makes children feel loved and secure, and shows them that they are important. […]
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Supporting Kids During the Coronavirus Crisis
Tips for nurturing and protecting children at home Rae Jacobson As the coronavirus crisis continues, parents everywhere are struggling to keep children healthy and occupied. If you’re anxious about how to protect and nurture your kids through this — often juggling work obligations at the same time — you’re in good (virtual) company. Here are […]
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6 ways parents can support their kids through the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak
A psychologist’s advice on how to help your children deal with the many emotions they may be experiencing now. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) brings with it feelings like anxiety, stress and uncertainty — and they are felt especially strongly by children of all ages. Though all children deal with such emotions in different ways, if […]
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Helping kids identify and express feelings
Learning to identify and express feelings in a positive way helps kids develop the skills they need to manage them effectively. Here are some tips on how to encourage your child to express their feelings. Understanding feelings in kids Kids deal with many of the same feelings adults do Kids experience complex feelings just like […]
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Feelings and emotions
Feelings and emotions are a huge part of all of us! Everybody has different feelings, and it’s very common for a person to experience different emotions throughout the day as things happen and situations develop. Feelings are different from emotions, even though both are related. It’s fundamental for young children to learn about feelings. By […]
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Benefit of Play in developing Child emotional skill
When you think of a playground, you think of a happy, carefree environment. But there’s much more going on than just fun. IPEMA likes to think of playgrounds as nature’s many colorful, open, hands-on classrooms that provide tremendous learning opportunities to kids of all ages. […]
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The Surprising Benefits of Putting your Child in a daycare
Parents, do you know using child center gives your beloved one benefit that you might not realize?
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7 Important Reasons Your Child Should Attend An Early Learning Center
You’re a busy parent. You might have one maybe even two jobs, attending classes to further your education, or other responsibilities that require you to find child care. While daycare is what most parents are familiar with, a quality early learning center is the best option for parents and their children. For many children, an […]
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Overview of the Approach
By Dr. Robert Titzer I began creating the prototype for the Your Baby Can Learn! program in 1991 to use with my own babies. As of 2017, more than one million young children have used this approach, and many celebrities have publicly stated that they have enjoyed success with the series. Currently, this approach is […]
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How can I teach my toddler to share?
Q: What’s the best way to teach my toddler to share? A: As much as you want your child to behave well and play nicely, remember that most toddlers have trouble sharing. They’re attached to their stuff and don’t understand that they’ll eventually get a shared item back — they think sharing means giving the toy up […]
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Routines Matter: 4 Ways to Set a Smart Toddler Schedule
Tired of always doing the same old, same old? Your toddler’s not! By Kathleen M. Reilly Life with a toddler can seem like you’re living out the movie Groundhog Day. Monday to Sunday it’s the same schedule again and again, from singing a wake-up song in the morning to giving her a bath before bedtime at night. Although your […]
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Busy Moms: Slow Down and Feel the Joy
Parents who decide to stay at home grapple with a different set of headaches. “We have lots of financial stress because I’m not working,” says Heidi Davis, a mother of four boys from Livonia, New York. […]
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