Preschool Theme – E is for Emotions

Preschool Feelings and Emotions Circle Time Talk with the preschoolers about things that make you happy. Talk with the preschoolers about things that make you sad. Make a poster with the names for different emotions that preschoolers have felt. Talk with preschoolers about what we can do to feel better when we are sad or … Read more

Show Your Emotions Preschool Activity

Does your preschooler like show his/her emotions? Does s/he like to draw too? Then this preschool activity is perfect and as easy as drawing a happy face. Preschool activity inspired by song Tell Them How You Feel by Princess Katie and Racer Steve from the CD Songs for the Coolest Kids. What You Need Piece … Read more

Race Car Bedroom for Toddler

If your preschooler is a race car fanatic like my little one, he will love having his very own race car room, complete with a race car bed, race track, and toolbox dresser! Step 1: Paint the Walls First, paint the top of the wall Celestial Blue and the bottom of the wall white. You … Read more

My Preschooler Will Not Poop in the Potty!

It is very common for a preschooler to learn to pee but refuse to poop in the potty. She may request a diaper for bowel movements or she may just make them in her underpants. Sometimes she’ll sneak in a bowel movement when she’s dressed in a pull-up at night-time or in a swim diaper. … Read more

Three-Year-Old Development

As a parent, it can be tough to know what to expect from your child’s development. Every child is different, and every child develops at their own pace. However, there are certain milestones that most children reach at around the same age. In this post, we’ll be discussing the development milestones you can expect to … Read more

7 Tips for Making Grocery Shopping Fun

Grocery shopping with your preschooler doesn’t have to be on your top ten list of things you hate to do with your preschooler. I’ve met so many moms that tell me they shop when their preschooler is at preschool or in the evening when Daddy can take care of the little one. Not me. I … Read more

Teaching Your Preschooler About Sharing

The socio-emotional development of your preschooler usually reaches a point during their third year that allows for productive sharing. Preschoolers more readily play with their peers rather than alongside them. The parallel play they experienced as toddlers has given way to more interactive play. There are, however, some preschoolers that have a very difficult time … Read more

Spanking – Should You Spank Your Preschooler?

Whether or not you should spank your preschooler has been a question for as long as there have been parents and children. In the past spanking or “corporal punishment” was common in schools as well as homes. Lately, with the advent of children’s rights, there has been some controversy regarding spanking and its use as … Read more

Solving Preschooler Sleep Problems

Sleep is a pretty precious commodity. Preschoolers need a lot of sleep in order to develop properly – but getting them to bed can sometimes be next to impossible. Some parents can get their child to sleep, only to have him or her waking through the night. Preschoolers can be notoriously early risers too (no … Read more

10 Tips to Get Your Preschooler Reading

Although your preschooler may not learn to read until kindergarten or first grade, their love of reading and enjoyment of books is learned early on. There’s no better way to prepare your child for preschool and kindergarten than to develop that love of reading. Here are ten tips to help you teach your preschooler to … Read more