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0 - 8 Months:
TRUST
Babies in this age range have one job only: learning how to trust. What you do during this phase directly impacts how your child navigates this world. Do they interact with it or shy away from it? That is largely up to you!
LEARN HOW TO:
- Build Your Baby's Brain every day
- Build (Healthy) Trust in Your Baby
- Use Cause & Effect Parenting
9 - 18 Months:
CURIOSITY
Babies this age are now curious of the world around them. This phase tends to frustrate parents, but remember - the more you meet their needs as a baby, the more adventurous they will be. After all, they know you've got their back!
LEARN HOW TO:
- The #1 Disciplinary Tool
- Your Child's Temperament Type &
How To Work with It
- How to Stop Saying NO!
AGES & STAGES WORKSHOPS
Knowing what to expect during each stage of
your child's development will help you foster healthy growth
in your child's character as well as in your parenting style.
The BEST Part?
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3 - 5 Years:
EXCITEMENT
Your toddler is literally a sponge soaking up everything their senses detect. Their natural curiosity and love for learning makes this such a fantastic age to teach. For them, anything is possible!
LEARN HOW TO:
- Catch the early warning signs of a learning disability
- Feed Your Child's Curiosity daily
- Prepare Your Child for Kindegarten
6 - 8 Years:
BOUNDARIES
Children at this stage yearn for independence. It is important for caregivers to give them opportunities to exert a measure of control over their environment and self-care.
LEARN HOW TO:
- Establish safe physical & emotional
boundaries for your child
- Encourage exploration through play
- Help develop decision-making skills
9 - 11 Years:
CONFIDENCE
As independence grows for your child, so does their need for social interaction outside of the family. Academic achievements are tremendous confidence boosters for this age group as well.
LEARN HOW TO:
- Gauge your child's readiness for
grade level work
- Help your child manage 'failure' in a healthy, productive way
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