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Nausea & vomiting in kids: how to deal with it?

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  Nausea and vomiting are very common in kids. This is also true; they can tell you exactly what they are feeling, and you have to recognize with their behavior the issue they are facing. However, they can recover from this without any special treatment, but sometimes it becomes a very serious problem, and then you have to see the doctor. That is why you need to know the symptoms when you need to see the doctor. Your child will not tell you the exact problem; maybe they will tell you about stomach aches or not feeling well. The Preschool San Dimas, CA team suggests that it is your responsibility to recognize their problem. Take a look at this symptom to prevent your child from having any severe issues. Signs of dehydration If you are not able to recognize the exact problem, you can see the dehydration because kids get dehydrated quickly in comparison to adults. So it is your responsibility to inform your child of what they are doing, such as acting tired, asking if they have a

How is early childhood education beneficial in the long run?

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  As soon as a child is born its brain starts ticking. The infant starts processing information about things, forming impressions about the world around. The child is ready to learn, as soon as it touches two years. But there are many parents who are reluctant of exposing their children to the outside too early in their life. However, most studies suggest that the first five years of a child’s life are most important for the overall emotional, cognitive and social development. Apart from this, there are many more reasons why deciding on sending your child to a Montessori San Dimas, CA academy is a great decision. Let us explore some reasons in this blog. #1: They Stay Ahead of the Race There is an intensely competitive world waiting out there for your child. And sooner rather than later your child would also be a part of an unending race to beat others in a bid to have a better share of life. And researches p

Headaches in children and the reasons behind it

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Headaches in children are very common and usually, they're not serious.  Montessori   teachers in their experience have faced children complaining that they are having headaches while at school. So why do children have headaches? There can be many reasons why a child is having a headache. Conditions like stress, poor eyesight, lack of sleep, and many other physical problems can cause headaches. It is imperative to learn the causes. Then only you will be able to help the child combat and prevent it from occurring. Read through this blog post to understand the different causes of headaches in children. Illness Illness like cold, fever, flu, etc. are the most common cause of headaches in preschoolers and toddlers. Once you treat the root cause of infection or illness, they normally resolve by themselves. The headache in these cases is a symptom of dehydration caused by the illness. Emotional stress You will be surprised to know that children in  preschools  can have stress a

How To Make Halloween More Enjoyable To A Child

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  The weather is getting cooler, the leaves are falling, and store shelves are stocked with costumes and plenty of candy. Halloween traditionally celebrated on October 31, is a favorite holiday among US children. Halloween is a day full of fun that encourages them to dress up in spooky costumes, tell a spine-tingling story, and collecting candy from one house to another. House owners gladly hand over candy to those happy spooky faces when they shout ‘tricks- or – treat’. Halloween has become everyone’s favorite holiday – kids and adults alike. It’s time for everyone to get creative with costumes and decorations. It is the time to get creative with costumes and decoration, eat too much candy, and have lots of silly and scary fun. Some Childcare centers in San Dimas CA, arrange for wonderful educational activities and crafts to make children happy. Halloween is always exciting to kids think a montessori expert in San Dimas CA and f

6 Ways to Curb Aggressive Behavior in Kids

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If as a parent of a preschooler you have noticed your kids are being rude or exhibiting any form of aggressive behavior, then it is important to realize that this may lead to some serious issues for them later. But kids will probably think that this kind of behavior is normal and acceptable unless they are taught that it is not. So, if you are worried about how this behavior can be changed, then you have reached the right place. Here  Montessori  teachers have shared a curate list of 7 ways to curb your child's aggressive behavior.   Communicate:  Have open communication with your kids and help them understand that aggressive behavior is unacceptable and may become a hindrance to their healthy development. Keep on telling them to consider and respect the other person’s feelings and emotions. You can also help them realize that the person they were being aggressive with is just like them and have the same feelings.   Adopt the Consequential Approach:  If you do not see any c

Some Activities to Improve Your Child’s Fine Motor Skills

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  If you are a parent of a toddler and are keen to develop your child’s fine motor skills, then you have reached the right place. Fine motor skills are the ability to make movements using the small muscles in their hands and wrists. In this blog post,  Preschool San Dimas CA teachers have shared certain activities that strengthen children’s fingers and work on their hand-eye coordination. You can do these activities at home with your kids to help them strengthen their finger muscles.   Playing with playdough:   Playing with playdough is quite a popular activity among toddlers. This is a great way to develop their fine motor skills and creativity. Children can make different types of shapes or objects like some pretend food, toys, cars, animals, or anything of their choice. You can even make letters and numbers using this playdough. So, if you want to teach them numbers or the alphabet, try this hands-on activity.     Sewing:   If you are doing this activity with you