Acknowledging Feelings and Getting Kids to School
This post was written by guest blogger, Julie King, a highly regarded parenting workshop leader and public presenter. Her most popular workshop, How To Talk So Kids Will Listen, is based on the bestselling books of Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish. Trying to get our kids out the door on time in the morning can be a frustrating and exhausting endeavor. Even when we start off determined to make THIS morning better, we can still end up with arguments and tears. What to do? One of the themes I keep coming back to with parents is the importance of letting our kids know we understand how...
Read More5 Great Things Kids Can Learn While Cooking With You
This post was written by guest blogger, Christine D’Agostino, Co-Founder of Work It Out Learning, a talented team of educators focused on teaching self-regulation and social communication and supporting children with autism and other developmental disorders. Work It Out Learning is part of the co-op at the Glitter & Razz Dramatic Play Space. Imitation. Kids learn by observing you! Make the most of this fact by involving them in cooking~ giving them a chance to watch and imitate you. Imitation is an important foundation for learning readiness- and it’s never to early...
Read More5 Ways to Raise Creative Children
This post is written by guest blogger Christine Carter, author of “Raising Happiness: 10 Simple Steps for More Joyful Kids and Happier Parents”.  We are excited that we get to share with you her research-based evidence about supporting creativity in your children…and it’s not just because she is a happy Glitter & Razz mom. Many people assume that creativity is an inborn talent that their kids either do or do not have: just as all children are not equally intelligent, all children are not equally creative.  But actually, creativity is more skill...
Read MoreThe Final Week of Itty Bitty Arts Camp
Let’s all put our hands together and help us celebrate the final week of an incredible summer of Glitter & Razz camps. Â If you loved being part of Itty Bitty Arts Camp or you didn’t get a chance to join us, make sure to check out our Itty Bitty Theater Workshops, afterschool classes for kids ages 4-6 or our Play in a Day Camps for kids ages 4-10. Enjoy! Free Royalty Free Music by...
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