It Takes A Village: The Benefits of Mixed-Age Socialization for Kids
What do you think of when you hear the phrase “it takes a village?” Maybe you think of community – of taking kids to cul-de-sac
What do you think of when you hear the phrase “it takes a village?” Maybe you think of community – of taking kids to cul-de-sac
When a toddler takes a few steps and falls down, we say he is “learning to walk.” We don’t say he’s “failing to walk.” But
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The life of a fourth grader is an alarmingly busy one. The schedules of fourth graders are often inundated with the pressure to pursue task
If you want to sell someone something, you first have to convince them that they need it. This rationalization is the likely source of a
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