education--development

  • Going Back To Work? 3 Tips To Ease The Transition

    After spending so much time at home with your child, it is normal to feel both excited and a little nervous about heading back to work. After all, this represents a big change in the routine for your entire family. Fortunately, these tips will help you transition your child to their new daytime environment while streamlining the process of getting everyone out of the door in the morning. Prep The Night Before
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  • 6 Steps To Becoming Eligible To Become A Pilot

    If you have big dreams of becoming a pilot, never fear. The process to becoming a pilot may not be a simple one, but you certainly have the opportunity to take courses. Taking aviation courses through a place like the Institute of Aviation at Parkland College makes it easy for you to determine whether or not flight is for you. 1. Fulfill age and language requirements. In order to become a student pilot, you need to be at least 16 years old.
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  • Questions To Ask Before Enrolling Your Child In Christian School

    For any parent of a child who is approaching the age of attending school, it's a big decision to evaluate whether you want to enroll your child in public school or Christian school. Although it's always a good idea to keep an open mind and pursue both types of schools, especially if you're unsure about what you'll decide, it's also a good idea to arrange a visit to each school so that you can evaluate its facility, meet some of the educators and, of course, have your questions answered.
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  • Augmenting Your Child's Autism Therapy With Sensory Stimulation Toys

    When your child is struggling with autism spectrum disorder, finding a way to engage while introducing new skills and ideas can be a constant challenge. If your child also suffers from a sensory perception disorder, even basic therapy sessions can be overwhelming. Sensory stimulation toys can make learning and practicing skills more fun for autistic children while also presenting them in a safe and familiar manner. These are four ways incorporating sensory stimulation toys into your daily regimen can help your child develop despite the pressures of autism.
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  • Two Things You Can Do At Home To Help A Toddler Avoid Tantrums At Day Care

    If your child has been throwing tantrums at day care, you may be feeling embarrassed and a little helpless. You want to be there to help your child through the tantrum so the staff and other children don't have to deal with it, but alas, you cannot actually be at day care during the day to address issues when they arise. What you can do, however, is take the following steps at home to try and decrease the frequency and severity of your child's tantrums.
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  • How To Choose The Best Online Driver's Education Courses

    If you would like to get your driver's license but find yourself too busy to take a regular driver's education course, then you may want to consider doing an online course instead. Online driver's education courses are becoming popular due to their convenience and high level of flexibility. If you would like to take your driver's education course online then here are a few tips for choosing the best online courses.
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