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More Than Just Crafts: How Process Art Supports Learning in March

More Than Just Crafts: How Process Art Supports Learning in March

by Loring | Mar 1, 2026 | The T&C Blog

More Than Just Crafts: How Process Art Supports Learning in March As March arrives, classrooms begin to shift. Children notice brighter light, changing weather, and new materials appearing in their environment. This time of year naturally invites creativity- and in...
Friendships in Early Childhood: What’s Normal and How We Support It

Friendships in Early Childhood: What’s Normal and How We Support It

by Loring | Mar 1, 2026 | The T&C Blog

Friendships in Early Childhood: What’s Normal and How We Support It Friendships in early childhood don’t always look the way adults expect- and that’s okay. Young children are still learning how to play together, share space, manage big feelings, and repair after...
Celebrating Friendship: Social-Emotional Learning for Valentine’s Day

Celebrating Friendship: Social-Emotional Learning for Valentine’s Day

by Loring | Feb 1, 2026 | The T&C Blog

Celebrating Friendship: Social-Emotional Learning for Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is often associated with candy and cards, but for young children, it’s a perfect opportunity to teach kindness, empathy, and friendship. These social-emotional skills help children...
Indoor Energy Burners: Fun At-Home Activities for Young Children

Indoor Energy Burners: Fun At-Home Activities for Young Children

by Loring | Feb 1, 2026 | The T&C Blog

Indoor Energy Burners: Fun At-Home Activities for Young Children When the weather keeps you indoors, young children still need ways to move, play, and burn off energy. Physical activity isn’t just about exercise- it helps with motor development, emotional regulation,...
Dressing Children for Cold Weather – A Parent’s Guide

Dressing Children for Cold Weather – A Parent’s Guide

by Loring | Jan 1, 2026 | The T&C Blog

Dressing Children for Cold Weather – A Parent’s Guide Introduction Winter brings chilly mornings and frosty afternoons, and keeping little ones warm is essential for their comfort and health. At our childcare center, we want to ensure every child is dressed...
Keeping Kids Healthy This Winter – Our Childcare Family’s Guide

Keeping Kids Healthy This Winter – Our Childcare Family’s Guide

by Loring | Jan 1, 2026 | The T&C Blog

Keeping Kids Healthy This Winter – Our Childcare Family’s Guide Introduction Winter is a magical season- snowflakes, cozy sweaters, and holiday cheer- but it also brings sniffles and sneezes. At our childcare center, we think of ourselves as a big family, and keeping...
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