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Teaching Respect For Others

Teaching Respect For Others  

It goes without saying, we interact with parents and their children a lot in our line of work. Families in NYC are a special breed, having to contend with the constant stream of attractions, distractions, and interactions that come with living in close quarters with 8 million other people. Here, one of our PwP resident parent-educators considers how to raise children who are independent enough to thrive in New York but preserve the requisite respect and consideration that our high-impact lives demand.
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Aggression in Toddlers

Aggression in Toddlers  

In the fall when a new crop of pre-schoolers and kindergarteners enter school for the first time across New York City, parents can often face difficult behavioral challenges. Aggression is often the first thing parents and school administrators need to face. Our educational and parenting specialists weigh in with advice for managing your child's entry into new environments and how to detect warning signs of behaviors that might need remedy.
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First Words: The Language of Babies

First Words: The Language of Babies  

Often our homeschool teachers, tutors, and educational consultants are themselves going through the new rigors and responsibilities of parenthood. In the combined light of those professional and personal pursuits, we occasionally like to share our discoveries and our parenting advice. In this article, we consider the challenges and best pedagogical responses to the puzzle of babytalk.
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