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Education

Helping Your Child Learn About Race

January 15, 2016 by Rachel Raybin Leave a Comment

Race and ethnicity have been major topics in the news lately, from the Black Lives Matter movement to political candidates’ comments about immigration. Chances are, your kiddo has heard at least some of this and may have some questions. Teaching your child about race can be a daunting task, especially since we adults still have…

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Holidays

Making Resolutions That Stick (For Kids!)

January 6, 2016 by Rachel Raybin Leave a Comment

There’s something about New Year’s Eve that makes us want to create resolutions (that something may be alcohol), and sometimes we hit on goals that sound good even in the clear light of day. However, your kids aren’t likely to spontaneously decide to make any New Year’s Resolutions, no matter how much sparkling grape juice…

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Behavior

“Thanks for the Gift — I Hate It!”

December 22, 2015 by Rachel Raybin Leave a Comment

Remember how we talked last week about weird relatives? Bad news – your kids are weird around the holidays, too. Mostly because they just cannot calm the flip down but also because they get a little greedy this time of year. In fact, the title of this article is a direct quote from a child…

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Apps, Toys & Games

Toys Will Be Toys

December 11, 2015 by Rachel Raybin Leave a Comment

You may remember this big announcement from Target back in August that they were doing away with gender labels in their toy section after customers, including young customers, complained that toys should be for anyone who’d enjoy them, regardless of gender. Of course, there was the predictable backlash from people “sick of political correctness” followed…

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Rachel holds a BS in Early Childhood Education and a Masters in Educational Leadership. Innovative and academically forward in her successful “Mommy and Me” curriculum and interactive birthday parties, Rachel was encouraged by her large following of dedicated parents and their children to develop a preschool program. Read More...

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