CHILDREN ALL NEED TO BELONG
Post By Pop-Ins | Date February, 20th, 2022
This is a wonderful story to read with your little ones. Children benefit from stories that feature everyday good deeds, reinforcing how we all have the same needs, desires and feelings. Children who
IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO RAISE RESILIENT KIDS
Post By Pop-Ins | Date January, 4th, 2022
From 0 - 2 years babies are totally dependent on their caregivers making the good emotional health of the caregiver critically important. Everything that little ones do from day one is brand new and
RELAX - IMPERFECTION IS IN!
Post By Pop-Ins | Date December, 6th, 2021
Despite all the festivities and joy over this holiday season, many parents report feeling stressed to keep up. Holiday Perfectionism is one of the major causes of this stress.
ENJOY READING TO YOUR TODDLERS
Post By Pop-Ins | Date November, 9th, 2021
One of the best ways to set up a good foundation for the love of reading is to spend time reading with your children. Recent research has shown that children who enjoy reading with their parents have
KIDS SHOULD LEARN THEIR ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER
Post By Pop-Ins | Date October, 7th, 2021
It’s always a good idea to teach your preschoolers their address and phone number for their own safety, in case you get separated. This can be made into a fun song or game through visual pictures
School Morning Routines for Kids
Post By Pop-Ins | Date September, 3rd, 2021
Morning madness begins when that alarm goes off! Whether you have to get to work or your home office, trying to deal with breakfast, bed making, dressing the kids and all that comes with getting them
HELPING PRESCHOOLERS MAKE FRIENDS
Post By Pop-Ins | Date August, 8th, 2021
Depending on your child’s age and adaptability, there can be a difference between the way 3 year old’s make friends and 4 year olds handle these new acquaintances. Usually by these ages children have
TEACH CHILDREN ABOUT DIVERSITY
Post By Pop-Ins | Date July, 4th, 2021
Helping children to learn about diversity from a young age will help them grow into adults who have more empathy, tolerance and respect for human life. Learning about different cultural aspects also
WANT TO RAISE SUCCESSFUL KIDS
Post By Pop-Ins | Date June, 11th, 2021
As many parents know, the repetition and nagging that goes into teaching children to better themselves, behave appropriately, and become socially responsible is exhausting. A long term study has
SUPER-FUN CAR GAMES AND TIPS FOR TRAVEL
Post By Pop-Ins | Date May, 6th, 2021
Summer is knocking on our doors and road trips are a must this year. Kids of all ages will love the initial concept but as the hours tick on you will have to find some creative ways to keep them ent
The Importance of Preschool Friendships
Post By Pop-Ins | Date April, 9th, 2021
Children's early years are, subconsciously, a wonderful time of learning new things.
Preschool attendance can encourage and enhance children’s relationships with their peers.
During these precious
Raising a Responsible Child
Post By Pop-Ins | Date March, 9th, 2021
We all want to live in a world where people take responsibility for their actions and choices as citizens. This skill can start very early in a child's development and if handled with humor and in
TEACH TODDLERS RESPECT and SAFETY AROUND ANIMALS
Post By Pop-Ins | Date February, 5th, 2021
As children grow up, it’s important to teach them how to treat and relate to dogs, cats, and other pets so both the children and the animals can stay safe and happy. Some children, especially
SOCIAL INTERACTION IS VITAL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
Post By Pop-Ins | Date January, 8th, 2021
Studies have shown that, for babies, toddlers and preschoolers, early interaction and daily play with other children, helps young children start to develop their sense of self and helps them learn
Keep the Holidays Happy at Home
Post By Pop-Ins | Date December, 8th, 2020
The holiday season is usually a joyful time where children get to relax and spend time with their families, relatives and friends. However, with the physical distancing and new restrictions in place
Make the Most of After-School Time With Your Kids
Post By Pop-Ins | Date November, 5th, 2020
That snippet of time between the end of the school day and the beginning of dinner or evening activities is a critical time for families who can spend time together. It is a daily opportunity for pare
MUSIC HELPS #PRESCHOOLERS LEARN
Post By Pop-Ins | Date October, 7th, 2020
There’s such joy and positivity in singing along and dancing while helping little ones learn. Singing can help preschoolers improve their capacity for learning, tapping into the memory center of the
BUILDING RESILIENCE IN CHILDREN DURING UNCERTAIN TIMES
Post By Pop-Ins | Date September, 17th, 2020
One of the strongest instincts parents feel towards their children is protection from suffering and now, more than ever, we want to keep children from being exposed to the news and disruption of the
Take Dinner Outside
Post By Pop-Ins | Date August, 18th, 2020
More than ever this summer, we have been cooped up in our homes and the preschoolers and kindergarteners have had way more screen time than is usual. Why not pack up an easy to go dinner when everyo
HOW PRESCHOOL CAN HELP YOUR CHILD DEVELOP
Post By Pop-Ins | Date August, 10th, 2020
In the early years of child development children absorb new information at a rapid rate. Their physical growth, language skills, social interaction and emotional growth are all areas influenced...
HOW IS ISOLATION AFFECTING OUR TODDLERS, KINDERGARTNERS AND PRESCHOOLERS?
Post By Pop-Ins | Date July, 21st, 2020
Everyone across the world is living their own strange reality these days, but parents of under 7’s are perhaps going through their most puzzling and challenging parenting phase yet as they try to
RAISING CHILDREN YOU'D WANT TO BE FRIENDS WITH
Post By Pop-Ins | Date July, 9th, 2020
In many situations, especially difficult ones, children’s books share messages and teach lessons better than any parent or family member could.This holds especially true when it comes to kids
I FEEL LIKE A BAD PARENT - LOCKDOWN GUILT
Post By Pop-Ins | Date June, 2nd, 2020
For parents of toddlers and preschoolers, now is not an easy time to be working from home. Since the Coronavirus Pandemic has settled in and we have now been in “stay at home” mode for a good few we
ARE YOU JUGGLING WORK AND HOME CHILDCARE?
Post By Pop-Ins | Date May, 5th, 2020
Strange times we are living through right now, but don't panic parents, you can juggle small children at home, and a work schedule. Having a loose schedule and routine every day will help your child d
A DAILY ROUTINE IS VITAL FOR YOUR TODDLER
Post By Pop-Ins | Date April, 10th, 2020
Adults and Children thrive when there are routines, schedules and rituals within their daily lives, especially now that we are all confined to our homes. Now, more than ever, having your day loosely
HELPING TODDLERS DEVELOP A POSITIVE ATTITUDE
Post By Pop-Ins | Date March, 11th, 2020
“Children are like wet cement. Whatever falls on them makes an impression.” – Haim Ginott One of the most important lessons you can teach your children is that life will have success and failure......
HELPING KIDS MANAGE ANXIETY
Post By Pop-Ins | Date February, 4th, 2020
One of the biggest dilemmas for parents to manage is children's anxiety and fears. A parents natural instinct when a child is confronted with a new or difficult situation is to anticipate the child’
GUIDELINES FOR A HEALTHY CHILDREN’S DIET
Post By Pop-Ins | Date January, 6th, 2020
Pop-Ins Schoolhouse has always placed the utmost importance on the meals that they serve to their Toddlers, Preschoolers and Kindergarteners. Using organic, fresh vegetables and fruit and preparing
READING BOOKS BRING FAMILIES CLOSER
Post By Pop-Ins | Date December, 9th, 2019
As one of the leading Daycare providers in Littleton, Colorado we know only too well how important reading and literacy is to our Littleton community. One of the most important parts of our day
CULTIVATE GRATITUDE AND POSITIVITY IN PRESCHOOLERS
Post By Pop-Ins | Date November, 4th, 2019
Toddlers and preschoolers are by nature self-centered so teaching gratitude will be tricky initially and take some patience. Persevering, however, will make for more sensitive, caring children