LBR 012: Koby the Little Blue Kangaroo Who Worried All Day
Today’s podcast features a book all about a problem a lot of kids and adults deal with: too much worrying… Click here to read more
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Today’s podcast features a book all about a problem a lot of kids and adults deal with: too much worrying… Click here to read more
Posted by Danielle Lindner
Miss Danielle’s Preschoolbuds, a preschool series based on the books by Danielle Lindner, has become available on Amazon Prime in the U.S. and around the globe… Click here to read more
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Butterflies and solar systems floating down from the ceiling, guitars hanging from the walls and book-filled shelves throughout—these are just a few of the creative furnishings in the vibrant-colored activity rooms of The London Day School in Florham Park… Click here to read more
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It was another beautiful Spring day and I was driving my daughter to preschool. She was singing along with me in the car and although we were no Divas, we knew we didn’t sing that badly. I knew the screeching and crying wasn’t my daughter, and she knew at least today, that it wasn’t me. So what in the world was making that racket? Click here to read more
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Sometimes I felt like I was living in the movie Groundhog Day, but I was always backstage at the Tony Awards. Every night the same show, with the words, “wait, can I do that one more time” coming from my daughter’s mouth as she pleaded for another do over. I was constantly working as the head of a million departments. Set Design, Costumes, Music, Lighting, Directing… and then, of course, I was also the audience. You see, my daughter was a five-year-old ham who loved to dance, sing, act and perform something on a nightly basis in our living room… Click here to read more
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So, it was my daughter’s first day at preschool and after dropping her off at school, we were both a mess. I was so torn. She was so sad to leave me and I her. She was hysterical when I dropped her off, but the director assured me that five minutes after I left, she was engaged and just fine…
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All parents want their children to grow up to become happy, healthy adults that love their work, their families, and their relationships. But there’s a concern: How do they develop and maintain needed skills for those important relationships in life? This program is about technology, our children, and social connections…
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It’s hard to remember the exact moment my daughter started exhibiting signs of separation anxiety, however it was very apparent to both myself and my husband the first day we brought her to preschool.
When I decided to go back into corporate life after being a teacher for many years, I decided to ease into things by working from home and hiring a nanny. Since my daughter was still an infant, and I was essentially still within the line of sight for most of the day, there wasn’t really any separation anxiety on her part or on mine for that matter…
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A person’s childhood affects the way they grow up in aspects such as personality, social skills, behavior, and even intellect. If they do not have a good foundation, then the future regardless of how strong they are is impacted by the weak foundation. Early Childhood Education programs focus on the whole child and community involvement. When we got the chance to interview Danielle, one of the most reputable names in the Early Childhood Education Program Experts, we tried to get some valuable insights from her on this subject… Click here to read more
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So you have a child who just won’t eat. Many kids will go through that picky eater stage and some will even remain that way into adulthood. I knew a child who decided at the age of four that she just didn’t want to eat anything with eyes, and so she became and stayed a Vegetarian well into her twenties… Click here to read more