Is your preschooler good at school… but not at home?
Your preschooler’s behavior changes in different situations. For example, he behaves well all day at school, then turns on the bad behavior at home. Is this normal?
My child did what?!? Is that normal?
Little ones do things that make parents wonder — and worry! From biting to hiding things, our guide will help you understand the oddball behaviors of the preschool set.
Should your 3-, 4-, or 5-year-old be reading?
The pressure is on for parents to teach their children to read at a young age. So should you or shouldn't you? The answer from reading experts may surprise you.
Preparing your preschooler to read
You are your child's first — and most influential — teacher. Learn how giving your little one daily opportunities to practice emerging reading skills will help her thrive.
Activities for pre-readers and beginning readers
Help your child get excited about books by creating a personalized book mark or writing a book of her own.
What to expect in preschool: literacy
Through pictures, play, and the printed word, preschoolers begin the reading and writing process.
What to expect in preschool: social studies
All about community: kids learn social studies concepts by observing what's around them.
Kindergarten: ready or not?
Check these guidelines to decide if your child is kindergarten-ready.
What to expect in preschool: the classroom
Find out what you may see in a preschool classroom, from a dramatic-play area to a water table.
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