My child did what?!? Is that normal?
Little ones do things that make parents wonder — and worry! From biting to hiding things, our guide will help you understand the oddball behaviors of the preschool set.
Should your 3-, 4-, or 5-year-old be reading?
The pressure is on for parents to teach their children to read at a young age. So should you or shouldn't you? The answer from reading experts may surprise you.
Madeline Levine on early learning
Using flash cards at age 1. Teaching kids to read at 3. Pushing students to get ahead of the curve in early elementary. Does any of this even help our kids academically?
What to expect in preschool: literacy
Through pictures, play, and the printed word, preschoolers begin the reading and writing process.
What to expect in preschool: social studies
All about community: kids learn social studies concepts by observing what's around them.
What to expect in preschool: art
Hands-on craft projects in preschool build a surprising set of skills.
What to expect in preschool: the classroom
Find out what you may see in a preschool classroom, from a dramatic-play area to a water table.
What to expect in preschool: math
Sharing pretzels and building block towers: preschool math means recognizing that numbers and patterns are part of everyday life.
Choosing a preschool
Is your child ready for preschool? If so, how do you know which school to choose? Here is the what, why, and how of selecting your child's first, best school.
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