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marissaleitnerAug 3, 20210 min readAttention and Children: An interview with pediatrician Dr. Hochman, MDUpdated:Aug 4, 2021.post-content__body { --ricos-text-color: #000000; --ricos-text-color-tuple: 0, 0, 0; --ricos-action-color: #000000; --ricos-action-color-tuple: 0, 0, 0; --
Public Health Service Proposal: What if we could enrich our preschoolers, while simultaneously filling the gap year of college bound highschool graduates, at a low cost, during the era of Covid 19? With schools and daycares largely shut down, this is a question on the minds of many families. Three to six-year olds (preschool through 1st grade) are eager, energetic, and curious, craving social interaction, cognitive stimulation, and academic instruction. As parents struggle to work from home, or
As the school year gets started in full swing, test taking stress can take its toll. While a student may be prepared with knowing their study guides and flashcards completely, I often hear from parents and students that the idea of the test itself causes feelings of anxiety. More than the test questions itself, worrying about the test can cause the greatest stumbling blocks for students, especially when standardized tests are involved. So, here are some strategies I recommend to help your chil
A few years ago I realized I needed my children (4 and 3 years old) to get out of the house and walk to get their wiggles out. While many kids have a natural desire to go outside and explore on a walk, mine do not. In fact, walking 100 feet seemed too much and I quickly heard groans of “my feet hurt” or “why can’t we sit in the stroller?” So, I came up with an idea that has helped us tremendously: the Magical Mystery Walk. What you need: 1. Jewels, stones (you can buy at the $1 Store) or any s