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The Benefits Of Inclusion For Children

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What is inclusion?
Inclusive childcare, #preschool and school programs incorporate children with disabilities into the mainstream program. Each child, regardless of ability/disability is encouraged to actively participate in all activities, routines and play experiences offered by the chosen #curriculum. Focus is on the strengths of each child, while also addressing the specific needs of […]

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The Importance of Color for Children

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Color not only affects our moods, it can also promote #learning and creativity. If I ever doubted that children are attracted to color, I soon learned otherwise at a recent craft show in Mt. Gretna, Pennsylvania. The children were drawn to the colorful hand painted rockers and tables and chairs that were on […]

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Why Environment of a Play School Matters

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With growing popularity of play schools and parents becoming conscious of their child’s early #education, choosing the right #preschool is a decision that could make a huge difference in laying the foundation of a strong future. As it is rightly said that schooling is the first steps towards being independent, it is important […]

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Online Education Degree – How Can Getting an Online Degree Change Your Life?

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Are you a professional yearning to go back to school for further #learning and just cannot get the time? #Education is never wasted you know but your family obligations, work and other pressures of life cannot just allow you enough time to ever go back and acquire that elusive degree that you know […]

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The Importance Of Home Reading For Children

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Are you one of those parents who often complains to himself: “Why does my child find it so difficult to read?” You may not be aware of it but nearly 40% of children face the same problem. The reasons are many and varied. Sometimes, children have a disability that makes reading difficult to […]