Helping Kids Understand: All Feelings Are Valid, But Not All Behaviors Are Acceptable
Teaching children that all feelings are okay, but not all behaviors are acceptable, helps them develop emotional intelligence, self-control, and empathy.
Building Social Skills: Helping Your Pre-K Child Make Friends
Social skills are essential for a child’s development, and they begin to form in the early years. Helping your pre-K child develop strong social skills will set them up for success in school and life.
Summer Camp: Where Fun Meets Friendship and Growth
Camp provides a space for kids to blossom in different ways. Here’s why social-emotional learning thrives at summer camp.
Building Bridges of Friendship in a Screen-Filled World
Let’s raise a generation of children who reach out, listen with their hearts, and spread kindness.
Small Acts of Kindness Go a Long Way
Kindness has no boundaries, and the bits and pieces add up. Teach your children to treat others as they’d like to be treated.
Teaching Kids Acceptance from an Early Age
You can help your child to become more open-minded and accepting towards others. When they see how their attitudes and actions make an impact, it will become a lifelong practice they’ll be proud of.