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What’s On The Menu?

2020-11-30T20:01:07-05:00

Preschoolers are active, spirited tykes. And while they're generally adorable and fun, it's perfectly normal for 3, 4, and 5-year-olds to be opinionated -- especially about eating, according to Elizabeth M. Ward, MS, RDHere's some advice from the she presents from the experts on how to avoid preschool food fights.What's On the Menu?"Preschoolers can eat [...]

What’s On The Menu?2020-11-30T20:01:07-05:00

Healthy Eating For Young Children

2020-11-30T20:01:07-05:00

February is good nutrition month at Kangaroo Kids. Children are learning about healthy foods! They will have an opportunity to taste different fruits and vegetables, to graph their favorite healthy foods, and to create their very own healthy necklace. The necklace is a great project to do at home! The only materials you will need [...]

Healthy Eating For Young Children2020-11-30T20:01:07-05:00

Money and Young Children

2011-12-05T14:38:00-05:00

When you’re raising children, one of the most important things you, as a parent, can teach your children is how to handle their money. Children should be taught at a young age that they can't always get what they want, when they want it. This automatically means that you can, and must, say "no" to [...]

Money and Young Children2011-12-05T14:38:00-05:00

Thanksgiving Turkey

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Here is a fun Thanksgiving Project you can try at home! Get some child safe paint and a few paint brushes and paint each of your child’s fingers a different fall color! Paint his or her palm brown! Have your child press his or her handprint on a piece of paper to create a very [...]

Thanksgiving Turkey2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Messy But Meaningful

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Yes, Kangaroo Kids get Messy! The best learning experiences for children are hands on opportunities where they are truly engaged! Look at the light in their eyes during this hands on experience! They are learning about science and nature as well as expanding their vocabulary and learning social skills like taking turns and kindness to [...]

Messy But Meaningful2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Make Gathering Leaves A Learning Opportunity

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

A nature stroll to collect leaves can end with a math, science or literacy lesson! Have your children collect leaves then discuss how the transformation of leaves occur from green to the many beautiful colors of autumn as a science lesson. If you need a little help explaining photosynthesis and the entire leaf changing process [...]

Make Gathering Leaves A Learning Opportunity2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Leaf Painting

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Fall is a great time to explore the outdoors! There are endless learning opportunities as well as fitness fun during this season! Take a hike through the crunchy leaves! Bring a few back leaves to the picnic table in the backyard and do some leave rubbings or put some paint in a pie tin and [...]

Leaf Painting2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Happy Halloween

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Looking to make some homemade Halloween Ghosts with your little ones? Paint the bottom of your child’s foot with some white child safe paint and let them step on a piece of black construction paper add a few dots for eyes when it dries. Now, your child has had some sensory fun, a special time [...]

Happy Halloween2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

How Does Preschool Help A Child Grow?

2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

What are some of the ways preschool helps a child grow? By Child psychiatrist Joshua SparrowFor some children this may be the first time they're going into a group setting where the attention by caregivers will be divided among several children. Learning to share the relationship to the teacher will be a major new gain. [...]

How Does Preschool Help A Child Grow?2020-11-30T20:01:08-05:00

Separation Anxiety

2011-09-25T12:26:00-04:00

The transition to preschool is often marked with two steps forward, one step back, as your child grows and learns in amazing ways — but at the same time, regresses in some behaviors, too. In Scholastic for Parents, Child psychiatrist Joshua Sparrow, M.D., is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School professor and co-author, with [...]

Separation Anxiety2011-09-25T12:26:00-04:00
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