Tips to Get Your Child Ready for Full Immersion Preschool

Your child will have a leg up on their educational journey when they have the most solid foundation. Signing your child up for preschool is the way to make this happen. Be discerning about the preschool that you send your child to. You need to make sure they have excellent teachers and a strong curriculum that gets them ready for kindergarten. Perhaps most importantly, set your child up for success by enrolling them in a full immersion preschool. Read More 

Sick Of Traditional Public School? 3 Types Of Elementary Schools To Consider For Your Child

Although traditional public school is great for many children, it's not for everyone. If you want your child to have a different experience or if you feel like they aren't thriving, then consider one of these options instead. Ready to learn more? If so, then read on.  Charter Schools Charter schools have gained more and more popularity over the past couple of years because they are affordable and usually have a specific subject emphasis. Read More 

2 Tips For Checking Out A Daycare Before Enrolling Your Baby

While preparing to go back to work after having your baby, you may feel stressed about finding the ideal daycare facility for your child. Even if you have visited and researched a center as thoroughly as possible, you may still feel leery about leaving your baby with strangers. If so, use the tips below to further check out a facility beyond what you have already discovered during your appointments. 1.  Make an Unannounced Visit Read More 

Sending Your Toddler To School

If you have a toddler, and you are wondering whether you should put your toddler in a home daycare where they will get to enjoy spending time with other kids their age while they play and are watched by a loving daycare provider, or you are thinking of putting them in a preschool, where they will spend their days in more of an early learning environment, then you wan tot read this article. Here are some of the benefits of choosing to put your toddler into a preschool, where they will have access to that strong learning environment. Read More 

Mitigating Summer Learning Loss: How Summer Camps Can Help

When summer hits, the last thing your kid probably wants to do is continue with schoolwork. However, summer learning loss is a very real thing. According to the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA), many teachers have to spend about a month re-teaching students material that they've already covered. While you can combat this problem at home with a reading program, you may be looking for something more. Enrolling your child in one or two summer camps may be the answer. Read More