Tag Archives: Child Care

Let Us Work Together to Stop Bullying

Teasing and disagreements are normal consequences of human interaction, may it be between adults or children. However, when taken too far, it might be considered as bullying. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development defines bullying as “unwanted aggressive behavior by another person or group of people.” For children, being in an environment … Continue reading

Let Your Child’s Future Be Bright

Every parent desires for their child to succeed in life. Like a seed that needs the right amount of sunlight and water for growth, every child also needs the right amount of school, play, and guidance for proper development. All these are necessary for the child to acquire a headstart in life. At Future Achievers … Continue reading

A Holistic Approach to Learning

Studies on child development show that the brain is on its most active development process from birth to age 5. This is why parents and educational institutions should work hand in hand to make the most out of this process. When your kid reaches the age of 3, you should look for a pre-K program … Continue reading

Don’t Allow Your Child to Have Unhealthy Eating Habits

Children love eating snacks at home and in their preschool in San Diego, California. Sometimes, parents allow them to rummage through their refrigerator or snack bar so they can have something quick to eat. However, it’s necessary to monitor how much they are eating because you don’t want your child to become overweight. Overeating is … Continue reading

How Storytelling Can Promote Your Child’s Learning

Storytelling is often part of an early education program in most daycare centers like our Daycare in California. Storytelling is a great way children learn and can have many benefits for their early development. Here are a few ways that storytelling can promote your child’s learning from us here at Future Achievers Preschool: It improves … Continue reading

A Few Fun Learning Games for Your Children at Home

It is important for your child’s early development that their learning is not confined to the four walls of a classroom. There are many things parents can do to supplement their child’s learning at home and promote their early development especially when learning is made fun through games. A usual Pre-K program incorporates playtime and … Continue reading