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Back to work after baby? Infant teachers share tips to make the transition easier

Just when you were getting the hang of having a baby, it’s time to go back to work. Besides the expected changes (picking your tasks back up, catching up on all the office gossip you’ve missed), your priorities have shifted now that you’re a parent. Lunch breaks might turn into pumping time, while happy hours look more like heading out early to pick up the baby. There will be focus throughout this year on mastering letters, sounds, and words. You\’ll

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How do you choose a caregiver

We know that trusting new caregivers with your baby (or toddler or preschooler) is a big step. We get it. You’re probably feeling all the big feelings right now: worry, guilt, and maybe even relief that you will get the help you deserve. There will be focus throughout this year on mastering letters, sounds, and words. You\’ll watch with delight as she takes her first steps toward reading and writing correctly, especially when those activities are linked, both at school

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The best learning toys for little kids, recommended by teachers!

Why are preschool classrooms still full of simple, classic toys and activities we played with when we were kids ? The answer is simple . Though times have changed , brain development hasn’t ! Infact children learn best when they are relaxed, engaged in play and having fun ! Building blocks , play dough and art and craft allow children to stretch their imagination . It helps kids sharpen their fine motor skills, build hand- eye coordination thereby laying the

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