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This edition marks the second month of our new format. We’ve done our best to enhance it in every way to better meet your needs. From new, respected authors to more relevant content to a more eye-pleasing design, we’ve tried to explore every option that might bring you more value and information.
How Does Your Child Learn?
What does it really mean to be smart? Is it being able to count or recite the alphabet? Yes … and no. While it’s true that these are signs that young children are able to memorize numbers or letters, this isn’t yet true “learning.” Find out how critical thinking actually develops now.
Make Your Child’s Move to Kindergarten an Easy One
Transitioning into Kindergarten can be challenging. Children benefit greatly from home support as they enter this new phase of their education. The time and energy you spend helping your child’s first impression to be a positive one are invaluable. Here are a few suggestions for a smooth transition.
How to Separate Your Child from Anxiety
Separation anxiety is real. Babies, children of all ages, and even adults can feel it. Though it’s a perfectly normal part of child development, it can be unsettling. Understanding what your child is going through and having a few coping strategies can help both of you get through it.
Introducing Discovery Kids Puterbugs
Teach your child how to use technology as a tool, not a toy! Tutor Time is now enrolling for Discovery Kids Puterbugs, the innovative and educational technology classes brought to you by the leaders in technology education at Imagine Tomorrow and the experts at parent-trusted Discovery Kids.
Help Your Child Look Forward to Going Back to School
It is back-to-school time for you and your children again, or maybe for the first time! In the summer, we sometimes give children a break from routines. So getting ready for school again, and returning to consistent schedules, can sometimes bring on stress or anxiety for your family. Take steps now to make this transition as smooth as possible for you and your child.