With tons of energy and so much to do, it's no wonder that toddlers want to stay up. However, we know from experience that a tired toddler can mean tough days. Here are some tricks of the trade that will help you establish a healthy sleep schedule in hopes of happier days. Repetition, Repetition, Repetition. An essential part of fostering healthy s...
While it can be alarming to think your child is hurting something or someone, biting is quite common childhood behavior. Children bite for many reasons. However, it's not done with mean-spirited intent, nor does it mean it's time to call in the local psychologist. Biting is seen more often in boys than girls and happens most often between the ages ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children aged two to five have no more than 60 minutes of screen time daily. This time should be considered "high-quality" screen time, defined as age-appropriate educational programming, including games or apps that encourage learning and active engagement. While most parents agree this sounds wis...
Active families spend a significant amount of time on the road. Whether it's the daily school run, sports activities, or a fun day out, most families are always ready to roll with car seats intact. Unlike our car's clear gas and servicing indicators, the safety information for the child's car seat is more complex. When we think we've got it right, ...
Parents are typically both eager and enthusiastic about the prospect of potty training. They are ready to say goodbye to diapers and constant trips to the bathroom and hello to a new stage of independence. Many questions may come to mind. Is there a foolproof method to follow? What can I expect? Is my child ready? Am I ready? According to the Ameri...
Finding the right childcare or daycare center can be overwhelming. It's an important decision, and there are many things to consider. At Little Jewels Learning Center, we encourage you to visit, ask questions, and take the time to find the right childcare environment for your family. While location and safety are always at the core of decision-maki...
When determining if your child is ready for kindergarten, many early education checklists are available to reference so you can learn what is expected and appropriate. Below please find common standards in social skills, reasoning and concept development, motor skills, language, reading, writing, language, reading, writing, math, science, art, musi...
Just yesterday, you were holding that sweet, little baby. After many diapers, meals, and playdates later, you realize that kindergarten is on the horizon. It's an exciting time as families envision a life for themselves and their children in this new phase. And often, this excitement gets clouded with concern. Is my little one ready for kindergarte...
It's fun to see new parents shine with excitement about what is to come. Thankfully, today's online information and prenatal medical support arm parents with an arsenal of tools to tackle parenthood. While many say they are not ready, most feel they have a good grasp on the basics. That is, until that beautiful baby comes along, and before you know...
The path to success starts very early in life. Unfortunately, many children have a rough start as many developmental delays and disabilities are often not caught until a child enters school and begins to struggle. It is estimated that one in every six children experiences a developmental delay. However, 20-30% of children with these issues continue...
At Little Jewels Learning Center, we love children - in sickness and in health. We know that when they are sick, this can be both challenging and concerning for parents. It is our goal to offer you as much support as possible about common illnesses and the childcare sick policies we have in place to prevent the spread of disease. First, it's essent...
At Little Jewels Learning Center, we understand the responsibility we have to our families. It is no small thing that parents have chosen to leave their children in our charge, and we don't take that lightly. That's why we take such care in designing curriculum, activities, and even menus to ensure that children have the best experience and parents...
Today's Social Emotional Adventure Today we began a unit study on KINDNESS. We will have five lessons on this topic, as we learn what kindness is and how to recognize it on ourselves and others around us. This will take us up to almost the end of the school year! First, we talked about what we thought kindness was. They did great, coming up with th...
Today's Social Emotional Adventure Today we focused on teamwork. We talked about how most of the time, it is easier to work with a group of friends, or a 'team' than to work alone. We read the story 'The Day the Crayons Quit' and discussed how each of the crayons was feeling. After we read the book, we talked about different ways to color a picture...