LOVE, LOVE, LOVE

A vibrant pink heart decoration is hanging amidst a backdrop of red and purple heart shapes, radiating pure love. The scene exudes a festive, romantic feel with soft lighting enhancing the bright colors.

Valentine’s Day! Tomorrow is the day. No doubt if you have children in preschool or elementary school, the preparations for February 14th are in full swing. Love is definitely in the air! Here are a few ideas for you and yours to make the day special. • Prepare a breakfast of pink pancakes topped with…

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The Parent Teacher Team

Build a good relationship with your child’s teacher by getting acquainted, volunteering, and keeping the lines of communication open. You and the teacher are a team, working together to help your child succeed. View Lori’s blog post, Steps to Resolving Parent-Teacher Conflicts. This and other YouTube vlogs may be found at http://www.youtube.com/BeckyDanielson

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After School Snacks

Close-up of golden-brown cookie bars stacked on a plate, perfect for an after-school treat. The square bars boast visible chocolate chunks and nuts, nestled in their soft, crumbly texture.

Are your kids really hungry after school? Mine are! “What’s for dinner?” is generally the first question posed as they come in the door and descend on the kitchen for a snack. Cheese and crackers, sliced fruit, and veggies with dip are at the top of the snack list. But the all time favorite is…

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Learning Habits for Little Students

A silhouette of a child sits against a tree, absorbed in learning from a book during sunset. The sky, awash with warm hues of orange and yellow, creates a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

Good learning habits start early. If you have a preschooler or kindergartener, you might have noticed a HUGE desire to be like the big kids and “do” homework. If so, use it to your child’s advantage. Young students can benefit greatly by identifying letters and numbers, sorting objects, and counting. Have “Homework Time” by reinforcing…

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Fuel Up with a Healthy Lunch

A glossy red apple with a stem rests on a smooth, light-colored wooden surface, evoking thoughts of a crisp, refreshing lunch against the plain off-white background.

Keep your kids fuel up with a healthy lunch. Whether purchased at school or prepared at home, help your children make healthy choices. The midday meal provides energy for the second half of the school day. It’s also a nice time to remind kids how much they are loved! If your children are regular hot…

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Homework Habits

Do you find yourself asking the same question of your kids everyday, “Have you finished your homework?” An established homework routine will help your kids get the job done efficiently and effectively. Starting out on the right foot with good homework habits will benefit kids of all ages. How have you helped your kids get…

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Summertime to School Time

Get off to a great start with a few simple strategies to ease the transition from summertime to school. Lori and I have tips for both you and your child! Recommended books to help children get ready for school. •Llama, Llama Misses Mama Anna Dewdney  •The Good-bye Book Judith Viorst, Kay Chorao  •David and the…

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Valentine's Day…Just for Love

A red bucket tipped over, spilling small white and pink heart-shaped objects. In the foreground, a glittery red heart stands out, all placed on a dark surface—perfectly capturing the spirit of Valentine's Day.

Valentine’s Day is my very favorite holiday. Christmas is beautiful, celebrating the birth of Jesus. Easter is magnificent, rejoicing in the Risen Savior. Valentine’s Day too, is all about love. February 14th is a quieter holiday, one set aside for loving each other. Valentine’s Day is an exciting day for kids! I taught kindergarten and first…

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Leaf Piles and Apple Crisp

A plate with apple crisp topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. A spoon rests on the plate, and a floral-patterned tablecloth is underneath.

Fall Fun for the Family Recently I spent the morning with a group of three-year-olds. We had a fun discussion about the changing seasons. When asked about their favorite things to do this time of year the most popular answers were, “Jumping in piles of leaves! Going to the pumpkin patch! Picking apples!” I had…

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