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Child Development

Tips for Teaching Children Bilingualism

There are more than 7,000 languages worldwide, and increasingly more connections to those languages. With so many connection opportunities, there is a greater need to understand multiple languages. However, it’s not just understanding another language that is beneficial for children. Bilingualism has many benefits in early childhood education and brain development and should be presented

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Tips For Growing Creativity in Young Children

Children are born to be naturally inquisitive and creative. When creativity and curiosity are cultivated in children, they are more likely to be excellent problem-solvers, academically successful, and artistically creative. Here are some tips to encourage creativity in young children. Foster a Creative Environment Setting up a creative environment will be both inspiring to your

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Help Your Child Overcome Separation Anxiety

When your child has separation anxiety, daycare drop-off can be miserable for everyone.  Separation anxiety is a completely normal developmental milestone for your child–but that doesn’t make it easy to handle! Sometimes, even parents can experience separation anxiety, especially if their child throws a tantrum at dropoff. Neither you nor your child wants to experience

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3 Reasons Why You Should Enroll Kids in Daycare During the Summer

If you’re considering putting your child in daycare, you may wonder when is the best time to enroll. While Bright Start Louisville takes children as young as six weeks, most pediatricians consider six months to be the youngest beneficial age to enroll an infant in daycare.  Parents of early preschool children (around the age of

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Best Developmental Toys Your Children Will Love

Children learn primarily through play. Playtime is their “school” or “job” to develop the skills they need later for their actual schooling and occupations. When you see playtime as education, then you’ll want to provide your child with toys that grow their brains, bodies, and language skills.  Should All Toys Be Educational? Not necessarily, but

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