by Gerardo Quevedo | Feb 10, 2023 | Parenting Tips, Preschoolers, Toddlers
Preparing a child for a doctor’s visit is essential, especially when your kid has anxious about medical procedures. Unfortunately, many children feel worried when going to the doctor. It could be because of the fear of medical procedures like injections and surgery or...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Dec 2, 2022 | Parenting Tips, Preschoolers
As kids transition back to preschool, they experience a mix of emotions. They may feel excited, eager, concerned, or anxious about returning to school after spending a few weeks on holiday. However, the biggest worry among preschool children is the feeling of being...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Oct 21, 2022 | Early Learning, Mental & Emotional Health, Parenting Tips, Toddlers
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a vital program for social-emotional development in toddlers. When kids turn two years, they begin to play and interact actively with their peers. Also, they will start engaging in pretend play, which can help build their thinking,...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Apr 22, 2022 | Early Learning, Mental & Emotional Health, Parenting Tips
A lot goes into developing a child’s emotional intelligence to improve social skills and mental health. Children can also become emotional, and that’s why you need to teach them how to tolerate emotions and build self-control. It’s where emotional intelligence plays a...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Dec 3, 2021 | Parenting Tips, Toddlers
If you plan to transition your toddler to daycare but don’t know where to get started, you might find it challenging. It’s one of the most complex decisions for parents, especially if you are used to seeing your child around. Thankfully, we’ll share a few tips to help...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Oct 22, 2021 | Parenting Tips
Parenting is divine, and you will do it the best way known to you. However, despite your efforts, someone will criticize your parenting style on your face or indirectly. Parenting is an overwhelming responsibility that requires you to be staunch in what you believe...