The Children’s Television Network will debut Miss Danielles Preschoolbuds this month on the network, which is launching in children’s hospitals across America. Miss Danielles Preschoolbuds encourages children to reach their academic potential, address everyday challenges and develop good citizenship with preschool educator and children’s author Danielle Lindner… Click here to read more
Danielle Lindner and her insights on banishing the “bedtime blues” is included in this fun roundup list of must-know kid-related news for the first week of April 2016!
“Must bedtime be a kids-against-parents battle, or a boring routine that parents tolerate and kids demand? No, reassured parenting blogger Danielle Lindner on this week’s Huffington Post…” Click here to read more
Do you have a child that is perfectly able to clean up after themselves in school and is a total disaster at home?
You are not alone. This is often the case, as I am asked about this very topic all the time. My daughter’s room is a mess, our playroom looks like a typhoon hit it, or I can’t even deal with the disaster, maybe we need to move out.
Why can kids somehow pull it all together in preschool? Why are they able to keep things organized? If one child could do this to my house, why don’t 12 kids cause 12 times the mess?