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Keys to a Successful Parent-Teacher Conference

Keys to a Successful Parent-Teacher Conference

At Celebree School, Family-Teacher Conferences (referred to in this article as Parent-Teacher Conferences) are an integral part of your child’s success in school, as they help maintain an open line of communication between you and your child’s educator....
Introducing Math to Toddlers

Introducing Math to Toddlers

Children begin learning about very basic math concepts from an early age through real-life interactions. It is important to continue fostering and encouraging their mathematical curiosity and understanding as they grow, even at an early age. Here, the early childhood...
The Pros and Cons of Technology in Education

The Pros and Cons of Technology in Education

Technology has become a foundational component in many areas of our daily lives, as well as our children’s. Within the confines of the classroom and learning environment, technology can be both beneficial and problematic for students. Here, the child care...

Fostering Independence in Children

Children are almost exclusively reliant on their parents throughout infancy. But, as they age it is important for parents to encourage a sense of independence in their children, while still supporting and assisting them. Here, the child care professionals at Celebree...
Introducing Math to Toddlers

Helping Children Create Positive Peer Relationships

Positive peer relationships help children develop good social and emotional skills, confidence, empathy, a positive self-image and much more. Yet, as a young child, making new friends can be an intimidating and unfamiliar challenge. Here, the childcare professionals...
Encouraging Creativity in Your Toddler

Encouraging Creativity in Your Toddler

Your child’s creativity is like a muscle – the more it is worked, the better and stronger it becomes. Here, the early childhood development professionals at Celebree School explain what you can do to encourage creativity in your toddler. While some children may...