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Month: May 2016

May 11,2016

How to Deal with Preschool Misbehaviors

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Not all your preschoolers are going to well-behaved every single time. There are times when they whine, throw tantrum, fight with their peers, and do other misconducts. However, these misbehaviors can be considered as normal occurrences for kids in 3 or 4 years of age. Even if that is the case, you
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The key is to understand, not to make a quick judgement, maybe it's just the process! πŸ˜‰