First Few Values: Learning to Share
Teaching your child the importance of sharing is important. This teaches children about compromise and fairness, as well as, getting along with others. Children learn about sharing from their parents, this is then honed and practiced in their Preschool in Toledo, Ohio. Giving your child a headstart isn’t just about academics. Interpersonal skills and emotional … Continue reading
Tips to Getting Your Child Motivated for School
If your child seems to be struggling in their preschool in Toledo, Ohio, the first thing you have to do is to identify what obstacles they are facing. There’s always that one subject that we struggle with, maybe that’s the case, or it could be a sign of learning issues and need a roundabout way … Continue reading
Tips on How to Nurture Your Young Child’s Love for Music
Music plays a huge role in our culture. You see it present in many aspects of our lives: movies, holidays, church service, theater, military ceremonies, and preschool in Toledo, Ohio. In a 2016 study conducted by the University of Southern California’s Brain and Creativity Institute, it was found that musical experiences in childhood can accelerate … Continue reading
Calming Down the Kindergarten Jitters
Your child might feel nervous or anxious about the first day of school. At A Promising Tomorrow Early Care & Educational Center, we’ve seen kindergarten children jitter on school openings. If you have enrolled your little one at our preschool in Toledo, Ohio, here are some tips to calm your jittered child down: Connect school … Continue reading
Assisting in Your Child’s Sensory and Motor Skill Development
All children learn and develop sensory and motor skills at varying paces, which is why A Promising Tomorrow Early Care & Educational Center engages children in a wide range of age-appropriate sensory activities. Motor Skills Motor skills are the skills needed for movement and action. These can be categorized into two groups: gross motor skills … Continue reading
Build Your Child’s Confidence
Self-confidence comes from a sense of competence. To put it simply, children develop confidence not because their family or friends praise but because of their positive and realistic perception of their own abilities. This arises out of achievements, no matter how big or small. According to studies, kids who lack confidence will be reluctant to … Continue reading