by Lighthouse School | Oct 21, 2022 | Early Learning, Mental & Emotional Health, Parenting Tips, Toddlers
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a vital program for social-emotional development in toddlers. When kids turn two years, they begin to play and interact actively with their peers. Also, they will start engaging in pretend play, which can help build their thinking,...
by Lighthouse School | Apr 22, 2022 | Early Learning, Mental & Emotional Health, Parenting Tips
A lot goes into developing a child’s emotional intelligence to improve social skills and mental health. Children can also become emotional, and that’s why you need to teach them how to tolerate emotions and build self-control. It’s where emotional intelligence plays a...
by Lighthouse School | Jan 28, 2022 | Early Learning, Learning Activities, Mental & Emotional Health, Preschoolers, Toddlers
Patience is a crucial virtue, and knowing how to teach your child patience at a young age is essential. The lessons might be smooth with naturally patient children but not easy with active preschoolers. These toddlers do not know delayed gratification because they...
by Lighthouse School | Nov 5, 2021 | Mental & Emotional Health
Parenting an angry child can be a nightmare for parents who have never handled such cases. If your child gets angry very often, it can affect their quality of life and relationship with people around them. However, you don’t have to worry because you are not alone. We...
by Lighthouse School | Jul 30, 2021 | Early Learning, Learning Activities, Mental & Emotional Health, Parenting Tips, Playtime, Toddlers
As your kids grow, it’s essential to let them participate in brain-stimulating activities for toddlers. A child’s brain develops faster during their first 36 months of growth, and that’s the best time to jump-start the development process. Thankfully, there are...
by Lighthouse School | Apr 9, 2021 | Mental & Emotional Health
Diagnosing and managing dyslexia in children is essential, particularly for kids who are struggling to read. It’s no surprise that kids usually find it challenging to read when they start schooling. But if reading becomes a consistent struggle, leaving a kid behind...