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Liar, liar, pants on fire: Children and lying
Published on February 6, 2015
“It wasn’t me, somebody else did it.” That somebody else lives in most households. -
Limit children’s exposure to electronics this summer
Published on June 15, 2012
Consider these facts before putting your child in front of the television for summer entertainment. -
Tips for keeping infants safe
Published on March 29, 2017
Practice these tips to protect your infant or other babies in your care. -
Monitoring our mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published on June 23, 2020
COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the novel coronavirus, is impacting mental health. -
Lessons on unconditional love
Published on September 6, 2013
Learning together in tough times. -
Science ideas for preschoolers – Part 4: Baby birds
Published on June 6, 2012
Teach young children about birds and how they can be “citizen scientists.” -
Parenting through paraphrasing
Published on July 3, 2013
A real life parenting manual. -
Scalds one of most common causes of burns
Published on February 17, 2013
Ninety percent of burn injuries to children under 5 are caused by scald or contact burns. Scalding injuries and burns caused by hot tap water, hot beverages and food, and steam can easily be avoided by making simple changes in your home. -
Senior and elder caring tips
Published on February 17, 2013
Tips to prepare yourself and your parents for elder care issues. -
Permissive parenting style
Published on January 19, 2017
This is the parent who is afraid to set limits on children or believes a child has to be true to his or her own nature. -
People with disabilities and our American workforce
Published on June 24, 2015
The Kessler Foundation recently released the results of the 2015 National Employment and Disability Survey. -
Science in the kitchen: Oobleck
Published on July 28, 2014
Read a Dr. Seuss book about oobleck and then head to the kitchen or outside for some science fun. -
Separation anxiety: Strategies for coping
Published on August 30, 2012
Children will likely struggle to say good-bye to parents and caregivers for the first time; explore some strategies to help them cope. -
Shared book-reading: Start young and read often
Published on September 12, 2012
Reading aloud to young children is one of the most effective early literacy strategies available to preschool educators and families. -
Keeping your cool: Handling summertime stress
Published on July 24, 2017
Strategies to manage stress at home in the summer. -
October is fire prevention month
Published on October 22, 2015
The best way to protect your family and your home from fire is to plan ahead and reduce potential fire hazards. -
Bouncing and stretching: building resilience in children and youth
Published on January 27, 2014
Learn how you can help your child learn to stretch their limits and bounce back when set-backs happen with these seven easy ways to build resilience in kids. -
Teaching kids how to lose
Published on July 6, 2017
Not everybody wins the game or takes first prize at the county fair, so it's important to teach your kids how to lose. -
Working with low income families with limited resources
Published on October 17, 2013
Babies and toddlers don’t need expensive toys or play items to learn and grow. -
Teaching preschoolers about the importance of giving and being kind
Published on November 25, 2013
The holidays provide a perfect opportunity to discuss the concept of sharing and charity.