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Little Steamers Nursery Blog

Little Steamers Nursery Blog

Underweight Child , What Should I Do?

At Little Steamers Nursery, our teachers and nutritionist supervise both the quantity and the quality of food your child consumes. The nutritionist offers regular advice to parents to make sure their babies are growing healthily. Also, children have their meal break together after the morning and afternoon activities; to encourage each other to finish off their plates…

Children Obesity: Take Action Now!

At Little Steamers Nursery, children’s nutrition is a top priority for us. Our fulltime nutritionist is consistently in touch with the parents to help them through adopting a healthier lifestyle. We also have weekly activities at the nursery for children to play sports and do physical exercises that motivate them to stay active…

Parents tips: How to Guide Your Child’s Behaviors

Telling a short story about a desirable behavior using the child’s favorite characters can help both for short and long terms goals. In this case, parents can seek help from the teacher at the nursery to play this role as they have a great deal of influence on the child’s behavior. This is something we care about at “Little Steamers Nursery” after considering the parents’ remarks during our regular monthly parent-teacher meetings…

What to Do When My Child Lies

If your child is under two or three years of age, it is very natural that they mix between some events or places, for they don’t yet have enough ability to tell the difference between dreams and reality. Don’t feel upset when your child tells you he went on a picnic with his grandfather today while in fact he actually went two days ago…

Television: A Friend or a Foe?

Whenever this question is asked, parents’ opinions divide into two groups. The first group would argue that the television is an unwelcome guest in their homes while the other would defend this invention for being a source of knowledge for their children. Which opinion do you personally tend to side with? In fact, both parties […]

Dealing with a Child’s Fears

Fears start to develop as early as babies begin to understand their surroundings. By the age of two, the earliest sources of fear could stem from natural simple things or sounds that most parents might not take notice of, such as the darkness, the gushing water, animal sounds, or even some imaginary monsters. As children […]

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