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Guest Blog Post from Kristin Louis

Puffins • Sep 15, 2021

How to Get Your Kids Ready for the World

Raising a child is not rocket science; it is arguably more important and much more complicated. This is why it’s only natural for parents to take great pains in getting it right (is that even possible?). However, with so much advice and information on parenting easily accessible these days, it can, indeed, be very overwhelming.

 

Puffins Pre-School & Day Nursery understands the desires of parents everywhere to do right by their children, so we’ve put together a quick cheat sheet with some of the best age-appropriate methods in taking care of your kids’ various health, mental, and developmental needs.

Healthy Kids Are Happy Kids

A healthy body is the key to living a full and happy life. For this reason, nutrition and exercise must be encouraged in kids.


Healthy Eating for Children: Food Fact Sheet

Healthy Eating for Older Children & Teenagers

Easy Ways to Encourage Your Kids to Get Active

Safety First

Keeping kids safe from the dangers of the world is your most important mandate as a parent. Help them recognize and fight these dangers.

 

Tips for Managing a Rebellious Child at Any Age

Online Safety for Children: Tips and Guides

Teaching My Child About Stranger Danger

Education Starts at Home

Your home is your child’s very first classroom. Even when they start going to school, learning at home should never stop!

 

The Importance of Creative Play for Kids

The 15 Best Activities for Children to Help Them Learn Through Play

Storm Spotting for Children: At-Home Meteorology

Set Kids Up for Success

Raising children to become valuable, well-adjusted members of society entails a lifelong study in kindness, empathy, and tolerance.

 

Here Are The Social Skills Your Kid Can Learn From Play

How to Help Your Child Develop Empathy

 

Ultimately, the goal is to raise your kids to be smart and healthy, as well as to be valuable members of society. In this regard, nurture does play a huge part along with nature, which means your job as a parent is an ongoing one. And really, with those cute little faces looking to you for direction, how could you resist?


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