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Young Kids, Summer’s End and Exercise | The Goddard School®

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “Most parents count on summer itself to promote physical activity and raise-your-pulse exercise. The longer, warmer days beckon us and our kids outside andView full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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Establishing a ‘School Day’ Routine During the Summer | The Goddard School®

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “Although it may feel like summer has only just begun, soon enough you’ll be sending your little one back to school. During the lazy, hazy days of summer,View full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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Picky Eaters | The Goddard School®

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “There is an important distinction between picky eaters who are children and picky eating by children. Labeling children as ‘picky eaters’ implies that weView full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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kidshealthtips Maggie LaBarbera, RN Nutritionist and Dietitian

RT @goddardschool New foods more acceptable to your toddler if they’ve seen you/adult they care about eating it... http://ow.ly/5QAtU

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Outdoor Activities & Park Play with Your Children | The Goddard School®

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “Emergency Plumbing Atlanta A day at the park may seem like --'just another day,--™ but learning and bonding experiences flourish at the park! Pack for Safety Include drinking water, sunscreen, hat, water to wash as well as wipes for hands, sneakers or other closed-toed shoes, a change of clothes or a towel for the seat, small first aid kit for those little scrapes and a small trash bag to keep the earth litter free. Expect to Get Dirty Going outside is about the freedom to explore and the View full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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RT@goddardschool: A day at the park may seem lk ‘just another day,’ bt learning & bonding experiences flourish in nature! http://ow.ly/4yqn0

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Recycling Crafts for Preschoolers | The Goddard School®

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “Just about everything we use on a daily basis can be given new life with a little ingenuity. Basic crafting tools and accessories can be used to create just about anything out of something! Below are some great recycling craft ideas for you and your children to try at home.View full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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Helping Your Child Make Friends | The Goddard School®

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “To a preschooler, a --friend-- is anyone who is willing to play the way they want to play during any given period of time. Playing with friends is anView full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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Reading Readiness | The Goddard School

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “Reading begins with language and how it relates to your child's world. Creating a language-rich environment will help your child's vocabulary grow. Language develops with every interaction you have with your child -- infants begin by reading their parents' facial expressions while older children develop their vocabulary by listening and eventually repeating what their parents say. Verbalize your child's world and he or she will begin to repeat sounds and syllables -- be sure to pause, speak and View full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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DrLynneKenney Dr. Lynne Psychologist, PsyD, Active Health Library, and Doctor

RT @GoddardSchool: As with most things in life, reading requires the proper building blocks before it can begin. http://ow.ly/37A3F

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Child Proofing Your Home | The Goddard School

blogs.goddardsystems.com — “hildproofing your home can be an overwhelming task. The most effective way to start is to evaluate your home, room by room, from your child's perspective. If your child is crawling, get down on your hands and knees. Is your child toddling or walking? Get down to his or her level and check out the view. If you were crawling, toddling or walking where would you go? What looks tempting or interesting? What is within reach? Where could you climb? While not all accidents can be avoided, below are somView full resource at blogs.goddardsystems.com

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kidshealthtips Maggie LaBarbera, RN Nutritionist and Dietitian

Safety tips RT @goddardschool To help ease your worry, here are some child-proofing tips http://ow.ly/4lDaK

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