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Supporting Healthy Eating Habits for Picky Toddlers
Toddlers often eat less and develop strong food preferences as they grow. Learn practical, stress-free tips to support healthy eating habits and encourage picky eaters to explore new foods.
7 days ago2 min read


How to Raise Concerns About a Child’s Speech and Language Development: Provider Do’s and Don’ts
Early identification of speech and language concerns is key. Learn how providers can approach families with sensitivity, clarity, and confidence using simple do’s and don’ts.
7 days ago2 min read


Supporting Learning Through Imaginative Play
Imaginative play helps children build language, problem-solving, social skills, and confidence. Explore simple ways to encourage pretend play at home.
7 days ago2 min read


Keeping Little Ones Safe Indoors and Outdoors
As little ones explore and grow, simple indoor and outdoor safety habits help keep them protected every day. Discover easy tips to create safe spaces for young children.
7 days ago2 min read


Expert Tips for Parenting Multiples
Parenting multiples comes with unique routines and joys. Discover simple strategies for coordinating schedules, supporting each child’s individuality, and navigating daily life with confidence.
7 days ago2 min read


Building Healthy Eating Habits Early
The food habits children form early can shape their lifelong health. By encouraging healthy eating, balanced choices, and cultural food traditions, providers and families can help children build lasting connections between nourishment, wellness, and identity.
Oct 222 min read


Nurturing Independence in Young Children
Children build confidence and resilience through small acts of independence every day. By creating routines, offering choices, and encouraging problem-solving, caregivers and providers can help children develop patience, self-reliance, and pride in their growing abilities.
Oct 223 min read


Spotting Vision Problems in Young Children
Providers play a key role in spotting early vision problems that often go unnoticed. By watching for warning signs like squinting, eye rubbing, or sitting too close to books and screens, you can help families seek early eye care that supports children’s learning, confidence, and development.
Sep 241 min read


Helping Children Calm Big Feelings
Big feelings can overwhelm young children, but simple strategies make a difference. Breathing games, focusing activities, and cozy calm spaces help kids learn to manage emotions while giving caregivers tools to stay patient and model self-care.
Sep 242 min read


The Power of Reading Together
Reading to children is about more than learning words — it builds language skills, fosters empathy, and strengthens family bonds. Just a few minutes a day can help children grow academically, emotionally, and socially, while creating meaningful connections that last a lifetime.
Sep 242 min read


