Pointers for Parents
Celebrating milestones and sharing resources, tips and activities for every step of your early parenting journey.
5 Important Holiday Safety Tips
The holiday season is upon us and is likely to be filled with festive events, tasty holiday treats and special time with friends and family.…
You’re Prep Step Prepared!
If you’ve been following along this week, you did it – you’re Prep Step prepared! Congratulations on completing the three Prep Steps to get your…
Prep Step #3: Pack a Disaster Supplies Kit
We’ve teamed up with our national partner, Save The Children®, on its Get Ready. Get Safe. initiative to help families become more prepared for emergencies.…
Prep Step #2: Create a Family Emergency Plan
We’ve teamed up with our national partner, Save The Children®, on its Get Ready. Get Safe. initiative to help families become more prepared for emergencies.…
Prep Step #1: Know Your Emergency Contacts
We’ve teamed up with our national partner, Save The Children®, on its Get Ready. Get Safe. initiative to help families become more prepared for emergencies.…
Simple Steps to Teach Your Preschooler Safety Skills
“Disaster” and “emergency” are two scary words for parents. The thought of our children experiencing either situation is enough to make us want to ignore…
Tips for Teaching Children About Disasters
Disasters are scary—for children and adults alike. While preparing your child for a crisis may seem daunting, it is very important to help your child…
Share the Love with a Valentine’s (Emergency Contact) Card
‘Tis the season of love! With hearts and teddy bears in every storefront this month, we are constantly reminded to give cards, gifts and hugs…
Primrose Happy Hearts: A Big Heart Topped With Bows and Ballcaps
Throughout December, we are celebrating heart-warming stories of Primrose students exhibiting exceptional kindness, thoughtfulness and generosity with a blog series: Primrose Happy Hearts. This post comes to us from Deanna G., a Primrose mom whose daughter attended Primrose School of Hendersonville. Sometimes through adversity, beautiful things can happen. That’s the way I look at my daughter’s autoimmune disease, Alopecia Areata, which caused her to permanently lose her hair, eyebrows and eyelashes by the time she was 1. Hannah has never…