by Rising Stride | Sep 23, 2024 | Early Education
Get Your Kids Talking about School with these 8 Tips Asking your kids about school may be one of the first things you do as soon as they get home. However, starting a conversation with your child about school is not that easy. Â As parents, we tend to forget that our...
by Rising Stride | Sep 20, 2024 | Early Education
Preschool provides a safe place for children away from home where they can learn new things. It’s where they can learn how to adjust and test their abilities with the help of a caring adult nearby. Another great this about day care is that they can be very helpful for...
by Rising Stride | Sep 19, 2024 | Early Education
What is separation anxiety? Separation anxiety is feeling nervous about being separated from a loved one or caregiver. Around seven months old, infants develop object permanence and understand that their parents and caregivers don’t disappear when they leave the room....
by Rising Stride | Sep 18, 2024 | Early Education
Behavior charts are one of the fastest and easiest behavior modification tools available today. Most children love the immediate feedback these reward charts offer. It’s also designed to help them stay on track. Keep in mind, the goal of behavior charts is not to...
by Rising Stride | Sep 17, 2024 | Early Education
Parents of Rising Stride children frequently approach us to ask how they can help their early-age children develop improved pre-literacy skills that lead to becoming a strong reader and experiencing academic success. Reading aloud is one important way babies, toddlers...
by Rising Stride | Sep 16, 2024 | Early Education
Age Progression of Play Development 0-2 years Solitary play – Kids play alone, they enjoy important adults guiding them in interacting with/exploring toys. 2 years Onlooker – Children watch others playing, but don’t join in 2+ years Parallel play – Playing...