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Infants Understand More Of What’s Said Than You Think
Infants Understand More Of What’s Said Than You Think (via redOrbit) New research suggests that babies as young as 6 months old understand more than their own names, “mommy”, and “daddy”. By simply being exposed to basic, everyday language, infants … Continue reading
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Can I Read That Book?! How to Choose Age Appropriate Books for Your Child
How do you know what is Age Appropriate for your Child to Read? By Daniel Pennington, School Age Teacher at Kids R Kids Avalon Park A great example came from Scholastic article and it goes like this: Consider this: A … Continue reading
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How To Choose A Summer Camp
The school year is winding down and with summer is right around the corner, parents everywhere are searching for the right summer camp for their child. Most parents want to give their child a memorable summertime experience. Identifying the perfect … Continue reading
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Hi, Are you still enrolling for summer camps? If so, what is the latest time we could come over to look at the facily, meet the personel and register? Please let me know via email. thank you!
Love it! This is valuable information for parents. Love it
Love it! Thanks Daniel! This is valuable information for parents.
It was very informational and made me think about how I choose books for my son who is not fond of reading. I can apply this to make his reading more enjoyable with books that have his interest. Thank you Daniel!!!