Creative play is such an important part of child development. It is important for children to participate in pretend play or make-believe activities. This develops abstract thinking, negotiating skills, communication skills and a wide variety of necessary skills your child will need in later years. It is also a way for children to problem solve and practice social situations so they are comfortable when faced with the "real" challenges.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Bullying Prevention Resources
There is a “one stop shop” for federal anti-bullying resources at www.bullyinginfo.org . The Department of Education sponsored a Federal Summit on Bullying Prevention which you can watch parts of on CSPAN, like Secretary Duncan’s keynote.
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