Our 3-5’s parent educator, Elizabeth Bird, forwarded this article on the importance of play, and how play is being taken away from our children in so many ways. Hope you can find som time to read this valuable article. […]
Unplugged – Technology + Family Limits
by Regina (3-5’s parent) In this day and age, we are constantly connected to the world around us—and often times become more disconnected to the intimate world beside us. In a recent study by the University of Washington and University […]
Gardening with your Kids
by Christy (Pre-3’s parent) Spring is an exciting time in Seattle as a parent, because it means we are finally getting ready for outdoor play! One of the best “learn through play” activities of the spring season is gardening. Your […]
Toys, Toys, Toys
by Kathleen (Toddlers parent) After stepping on the ten millionth block, getting rid of my kid’s toys seems like a great idea. If toys are taking over your house, you might be interested in hearing tips on decluttering with kids […]
PAC Lecture Highlights – Play: A Child’s Most Serious Work
by K.C. (Pre-3 Parent) I have to admit that I was one of the people who walked in a bit late to this lecture, so I missed Anoo Padte‘s great introduction. In the hour I was there, I was reminded […]
Kindergarten Readiness
by Regina (3-5’s parent) It feels like yesterday we held our newborn in our arms. Tomorrow we’ll be sending them off to Kindergarten with their backpacks and lunch boxes in tow. Yes, clichés are welcome. As I shake off my […]
Gardening with Toddlers
by Kathleen (Toddlers parent) We’ve made it past the winter solstice and I can see small green sprouts in my yard! I’m no gardening expert but I know that kids love watching things grow and learning about plants. Below are […]
Cabin Fever?
by Regina (3-5’s parent) So the Holidays are over. This is the lull as we wait for Spring. The weather is often gross, and kids (and parents) get a bad case of Cabin Fever. The cure? Keeping Busy! Sometimes […]
Love Day
by Christy (pre-3 parent) From now on, I will be calling Valentine’s Day Love Day, because that’s what Daniel Tiger says. We are mildly obsessed with that sweet tiger boy in our house, so whatever Daniel Tiger says, goes. We […]
Enjoying the Holiday Hoopla with Kids
by Kathleen (Toddler parent) Watching my child begin to understand and enjoy the holidays is such a joy. I feel like a kid again and can feel myself getting swept up in it all. Experiencing all the holiday hoopla with […]