Kate Waite
I am a married, mother of two small children. I work as a consultant to early childhood education programs in the state.
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How Karate Has Help Our Preschooler DevelopsKarate is a wonderful activity to provide physical activity, self-esteem, responsibility, respect, and discipline in a preschool-aged child.
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The Value of Live-In GrandparentsHaving a live-in grandparent presents many positive things, but also may present some obstacles. Weighing your situation carefully will allow you to make the best choice for your family.
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Helping Very Young Children Transition During Daily ActivitiesVery young children need assistance learning how to transition successfully during their day. The consistent use of simple strategies can make transitioning easier for you and your child.
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Using Nonverbal Cues to Help Your Young ChildNonverbal cues are helpful for young children in a variety of different settings.
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Women Working for Women: Female Hierarchy in the WorkplaceFemales working for females can be difficult. Focusing on supporting one another and offering understanding can make all the difference.
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Does the Second Child Get "Gypped"?Does the second or third child in a family get "gypped"? Or is it a blessing in disguise?
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Separation Anxiety in ChildrenMany parents have experienced the tearful goodbyes associated with leaving the side of their young child. Although it is a completely normal and developmentally appropriate part of childhood and infancy, it is often a disconcerting and heartbreaking experience.
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Should Preschool Be Mandated?The value of early childhood education exceeds "book" learning, and extends to development of self, social, and emotional knowledge and skills.
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Shake it Off! - Ideas to Help You Get Rid of the BluesOccasional boughts of the "blues" can impact your entire day. Quick strategies can help alleviate some of these feelings.
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Study Shows Having a Friend Can Benefit Your HealthResearch indicates that being socially connected can positively impact your overall health and wellness. -
Decoding AutismUnderstanding and identifying autism. Autistic Disorder is a "spectrum disorder", and behaviors exhibited are varied and differ between individuals with the disorder.
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How to Welcome a New SiblingLearn how to make the birth or adoption of a new sibling a smooth transition for your child. Simple strategies can help ease the process for the whole family.
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How to Communicate Effectively with ToddlersCommunicating with toddlers is a skill that is difficult to develop, and almost impossible to master. Simple strategies described in this article can help caregivers communicate with toddlers more effective.
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Clubfoot - a Real Mom's Tips"Clubfoot" defines atypical formation of the foot. A foot with true clubfoot the foot is turned severely to the side and looks like that the top of the foot is where the bottom should be. Treatment may be surgical or non-surgical.
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Myspace - It's Not Just for Kids Anymore!When used appropriately, Myspace can be a wonderful way to stay connected with friends and family. Using the proper safeguards can allow a user to remain private and protected, while allowing friends and family to share information online.
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A Real Mom's Guide to Surviving PregnancyThis article provides insight into how to have a happy, enjoyable pregnancy.
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Six Flags Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Waterpark in Queensbury, NYSix Flags Great Ecape Lodge and Indoor Waterpark is a great place for a short family vacation. Amenties, service, and waterpark met expectations, and provided hours of fun for the whole family.