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Family dinnertime

Making the Most of Family Dinnertime

Posted on March 29th, 2019 · Posted in Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

Most families know that dinnertime is an important part of family life. In fact, research shows that sharing meals increases overall health, decreases risky behaviors in children, and creates healthy.. read more

Toddler gross motor skills

What You Should Know About Toddler Gross Motor Skills

Posted on January 24th, 2019 · Posted in Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

The toddler years are full of exciting and challenging changes. Your child is finding her voice, her feelings, and her feet. One of the greatest changes that happens between the.. read more

Working parent

Tips for Finding Balance as a Working Parent

Posted on December 26th, 2018 · Posted in Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

Working parents have it all, right? You get an active career and a fulfilling home life. Except sometimes it just ends up feeling like more events, obligations, and expectations than.. read more

Natural creativity

Encouraging Your Child’s Natural Creativity

Posted on November 28th, 2018 · Posted in Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

Cardboard boxes become spaceships. Sticks become magic wands. Stuffed animals become dearest friends. Children have amazing imaginations, and their natural creativity is both inspiring and delightful. As a parent, there.. read more

growth mindset

The Benefits of a Growth Mindset in the Classroom

Posted on October 31st, 2018 · Posted in Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

A growth mindset is the belief that intelligence is developed, not set in stone. It is typically juxtaposed with a fixed mindset, meaning the idea that all abilities and intelligence.. read more

Talking to your kids about strangers

Talking to Your Kids About Strangers

Posted on September 27th, 2018 · Posted in Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

As a parent, one of your top priorities is to protect your child. However, in the case of strangers, it can be confusing and overwhelming to teach your child ways.. read more

preschool children playing with their dad

NAEYC: How to Support Approaches to Learning? Play with Them!

Posted on April 5th, 2015 · Posted in Early Child Care, Parenting Tips

As a parent, you want your children to learn all that they can—to grasp math concepts, to be curious about exploring the world, and to learn to read and write… read more

preschool child playing with blocks

NAEYC: Help Your Child Become a Great Problem Solver

Posted on January 7th, 2015 · Posted in Early Child Care, Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

Preschoolers who can solve their own problems feel confident and enjoy learning. They are willing to make mistakes and learn from them and keep trying until they succeed. Families can.. read more

Bright from the Start: Play to Learn

Posted on November 4th, 2014 · Posted in Early Child Care, Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips

Bright from the Start: Dual Language Learners

Posted on September 9th, 2014 · Posted in Early Child Care, Legacy Academy, Parenting Tips