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Teaching Empathy and Sharing: Social Skills Every 4-Year-Old Should Learn

By Siyona Varghese Social skills are essential for a child’s development, laying the foundation for positive relationships, communication, and emotional intelligence. Among the most important social skills for a 4-year-old to learn are empathy and sharing. These skills help children understand others’ emotions, develop kindness, and build cooperative relationships. By fostering empathy and encouraging sharing, […]

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The Role of Play in Cognitive and Motor Skill Development for 4-Year-Olds

By Siyona Varghese Play is an essential part of childhood, serving as the foundation for cognitive and motor skill development. For 4-year-olds, engaging in play-based activities enhances brain growth, improves physical coordination, and nurtures social and emotional well-being. By incorporating different types of play into daily routines, parents and educators can support a child’s holistic […]

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Sharing is Caring: Teaching Cooperation Skills to Three-Year-Olds

By Siyona Varghese At the age of three, children are beginning to understand the world around them in new ways. Their cognitive, social, and emotional development is rapidly progressing, and they start to make sense of relationships, rules, and the importance of working with others. One of the most essential skills a three-year-old can learn […]

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Big Changes, Small Steps: Helping Your Child Adjust to Preschool

By Siyona Varghese Starting preschool is a major milestone in a child’s life. It marks the beginning of a structured learning environment, new social interactions, and increased independence. However, this transition can be challenging for both children and parents. Adjusting to preschool involves emotional, cognitive, and social changes that require patience and guidance. This article […]

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Turning Impulsiveness into Patience: A Guide for Parents of Preschoolers

By Siyona Varghese Preschoolers are full of energy, curiosity, and excitement. However, their developing brains often struggle with impulse control, leading to frequent outbursts, interruptions, and difficulty waiting their turn. While impulsiveness is a natural part of early childhood development, guiding your child towards patience can set the foundation for emotional regulation and social success. […]

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