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Early Childhood Education

Early Head Start
1 May 2017

Early Head Start

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education | 0

Tiny Toes is proud to be an Early Head Start provider! What is Early Head Start? Early Head Start for Family Childcare (EHS for FCC) is a demonstration project that aims to design, implement and evaluate a replicable framework hat … Continued

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21 Apr 2017

Sign Up Here!

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education, Tiny Toes | 0

Hi Tiny Toes Parents! We have created a mailing list for our current families to keep you posted on school events, monthly calendars and helpful reminders. It only takes a minute to sign up here.

Family-friendly Restaurants in Brentwood, CA
10 Mar 2017

Family-friendly Restaurants in Brentwood, CA

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education, Healthy Eating, Uncategorized | 0

Brentwood, Oakley and Antioch parents have a lot of dining options for the youngest members of their family. Healthiest Options/Largest Kids Menus Mimi’s Cafe 5075 Lone Tree Way, Antioch, CA With an award-winning menu, Mimi’s offers a healthy array of … Continued

Non-Candy Treats for Valentine’s Day
5 Feb 2017

Non-Candy Treats for Valentine’s Day

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education, Healthy Eating | 0

Want to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your little ones but don’t want to pump them full of sugar? Here are a few ways to make things special without candy, chocolate or guilt! Breakfast Anything can be made heart-shaped, from toast, … Continued

Fall Tips for Young Families
6 Nov 2016

Fall Tips for Young Families

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education, Global Parenting | 0

Fall is a favorite season for many, filled to the brim with wonderful holidays, seasonal treats and lovely weather. For families with young kids, this season can be hectic and tiring, not just fun and magical. Here are ten tips … Continued

Flu Shot Facts
1 Nov 2016

Flu Shot Facts

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education, Uncategorized | 0

Ask any parent of preschool or school age children what four words strikes fear in their heart…it’s “cold and flu season,” and it’s already upon us. If you haven’t already gotten an annual flu shot for yourself and your children, … Continued

How Much Do Parents Matter?
23 Sep 2016

How Much Do Parents Matter?

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Book Reviews, Early Childhood Education, Global Parenting | 0

Margaret Mead was one of the earliest anthropologists to examine parenting across global cultures. Nearly 90 years after her first forays into the subject, husband-and-wife researchers Robert and Sarah LeVine have started looking for answers in 50 years of extensive … Continued

Reading Lists (Part 1): Babies & Young Toddlers
1 Sep 2016

Reading Lists (Part 1): Babies & Young Toddlers

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education, Uncategorized | 0

Reading is fundamental! Incorporating books into your child’s routine from an early age can help foster a lifelong love of reading. If you’ve gone through all the children’s classics and want to expand your library, here are a few good … Continued

Positive Discipline Techniques
26 Aug 2016

Positive Discipline Techniques

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Early Childhood Education | 0

While the word “discipline” may bring to mind an overly strict teacher, rapping knuckles with a ruler, the truth is that discipline is an internal process, one that is synonymous with restraint and control. There are many different types of … Continued

Simple Spanish Words for Mealtimes
30 Jul 2016

Simple Spanish Words for Mealtimes

by Joanne Danberry | posted in: Healthy Eating | 0

Little diners at meal times can certainly test your patience, so strive to make mealtimes a fun and relaxing experience for your family. One way you can keep young children at the table is to engage them in conversation about … Continued

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