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How to Choose the Best Summer Camp for your Child

There are several factors to consider when looking for a summer program, from qualified teachers to educational engagement and opportunities.

A Craft to Celebrate Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month

Every year from September 15 to October 15, Primrose celebrates Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month. It’s a time to recognize and honor the diverse…
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How Primrose Schools Uses Universal Design to Make Learning More Accessible

With UDL Primrose teachers can better meet the individual needs of each child by providing various open-ended activities and different ways of presenting information.
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4 Fun and Healthy Ways to Engage Your Child in the Kitchen

Inviting your child to give you a helping hand in the kitchen is a fun and unique way to teach them responsibility. As you prepare a meal, give your child an age-appropriate task to complete so they can learn about acting independently. Try these Snacktivities to help your child get comfortable in the kitchen.
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5 Parenting Tips Every Father Should Know

High-quality adult-child interactions in early childhood can have a lifelong impact on health, mental wellness, academics and social skills.
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4 Tips to Teach Responsibility Through Pet Ownership

As adults, we understand the importance of responsibility. We practice it in many ways every day at our job, at home and with our family.…
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STEM Experiments Your Child Can Enjoy this Summer

This summer, school may be out, but exciting STEM experiments are always in! Every day during the Primrose Schools® Summer Adventure Club, children enjoy a…

Age-Appropriate STEM Activities to Try at Home

Try these classroom-inspired STEAM projects to have fun learning at home in simple, age-appropriate ways.
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How to Set New Year’s Resolutions with Your Family

New Year’s resolutions are not just for adults, teaching your child how to set goals at a young age can help build their character development skills.
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