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At The Campus we are constantly keeping up with the latest research on the best way to raise, educate and nurture our students in their early childhood years. It is important to us that we stay up to date on the WHY behind early childhood education and we feel passionately about educating our parents as well. Check out the following articles we recommend...
and check back frequently as we are always adding ones!
PHYSICAL EDUCATION & BRAIN DEVELOPMENT
How Exercise Can Boost Young Brains
​Why So Many Kids Can't Sit Still in School
The Real Reason Why Kids Fidget
Preschool Kids Starved for Exercise
The Unsafe Child: Less Outdoor Play is Causing More Harm than Good
Risk is Essential to Childhood– as are scrapes, grazes, falls and panic
Optimizing Early Brain and Motor Development Through Movement
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
I Don't Want My Son To Read in Kindergarten
The Decline of Play in Preschoolers– and the Rise in Sensory Issues
Six Words You Should Say Today
Strong Willed Children are a Blessing, Not a Curse
Preschoolers and Praise: What Kinds of Messages Help Kids Grow?
Responding to Your Child's Bite
Risk is Essential to Childhood– as are scrapes, grazes, falls and panic
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DISCOVERY-BASED LEARNING
The Decline of Play in Preschoolers– and the Rise in Sensory Issues
Why Preschool Shouldn't Be Like School
4 Reasons to Ditch Academic Preschools
​Why So Many Kids Can't Sit Still in School
The Unsafe Child: Less Outdoor Play is Causing More Harm than Good
Risk is Essential to Childhood– as are scrapes, grazes, falls and panic
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PARENTING
The Decline of Play in Preschoolers– and the Rise in Sensory Issues
Strong Willed Children are a Blessing, Not a Curse
Principles for Promoting Responsibility in Children
The Secret to Raising Smart Kids
Six Words You Should Say Today
The Unsafe Child: Less Outdoor Play is Causing More Harm than Good
Preschoolers and Praise: What Kinds of Messages Help Kids Grow?
Responding to Your Child's Bite
Risk is Essential to Childhood– as are scrapes, grazes, falls and panic
DISCIPLINE
Using a Discipline System to Promote Learning
Responding to Your Child's Bite
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