PRINCETON, NJ, January 08, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Co-ed Early Childhood Program at Stuart announces TOTS: Topics on Toddlers at Stuart, a free educational discussion series for parents of children ages 1-4. The informal gatherings, held from 9:00-10:30am on the second Tuesday of each month from January - May, 2016, will be led by Stuart's expert teachers in the school's co-ed Early Childhood Program. Discussion topics include: understanding child development, capitalizing on early literacy and math skills, instilling the confidence to try new things, and more. There is no charge and complimentary, supervised play for children is provided. Space is limited. Parents may register at www.stuartschool.org/tots.
January 12, 2016
What to expect and when to expect it:
Understanding child development: The ages and stages of 1-4 year olds
February 9, 2016
Making every interaction a growth opportunity:
Engaging your child through conversation, reading, and play
March 8, 2016
Thriving on the predictability of routine:
Developing healthy life habits, establishing structures and routines at the earliest ages
April 12, 2016
Capitalizing on the earliest skills:
When is your child ready for school? Building early literacy and math skills
May 10, 2016
Instilling the confidence to try:
Teaching independence, while managing transitions and separation anxiety
All group meetings are at Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart. 1200 Stuart Road in Princeton, New Jersey. For more information call Susan Beardsley at 609-921-2330 x224, email [email protected] or visit www.stuartschool.org/tots.
As the only all-girls school in Princeton, New Jersey, Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart is uniquely positioned to provide an environment where girls put academics first, are willing and able to take risks, and explore every opportunity. Nestled on 55 wooded acres, our challenging curriculum takes advantage of the way girls learn in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering and math--as well as the arts, humanities, and athletics. Founded in 1963, Stuart has 460 students including girls in JK-12, and a co-ed Early Childhood Program. Stuart is part of an international community of 150 Sacred Heart schools and is an independent Catholic school that embraces students of all faiths and backgrounds. Our young women graduates go on to become confident, intelligent and articulate leaders for positive change in our world. Visit www.stuartschool.org for more information.
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