Water a Flower Day: Fun Facts About the Sunflower!
May 30 is “Water a Flower Day”! In honor of this special, springtime holiday, we’re created a bright infographic that shares fun facts about the beautiful sunflower. We also included instructions on...
View ArticleKid-Friendly Recipe: Sweet Chicken Salad
This healthy, sweet chicken salad is perfect for a warm summer day and is packed with nutrients to keep your kiddos fueled during the day. With lean chicken, fresh spinach and a touch of sweetness from...
View ArticleOn the Road Again! Tips for Traveling on the Road with Kids
It’s that time of year when many families pack up the car and hit the road for a summer vacation. Long hours spent in that confined space can be pretty tiring, but with a little preparation, a solid...
View ArticleMeeting Your Child’s Learning Needs
We’re committed to assessment-based curriculum. Why is this so important? Since curriculum is what happens in the classroom every day, when it’s customized to the developmental needs of the specific...
View ArticleEasy and Healthy Summer Snack Recipes
Easy and Healthy Summer Snack Recipes By Andrea Lynn Just in time for an on-the-go summer are a few healthy treats to keep your kids satisfied without hefty amounts of sugar or preservatives. First is...
View ArticleHow School-Age Students Learn to Be Their Best Self
In our Before- and After-School Clubhouse, school-age students will learn character development that will help them with personal growth and lifelong success through the five unique clubs of our My...
View ArticleFive Ways to Avoid Summer Boredom
As the long, lazy days of summer stretch on, sometimes your family can succumb to boredom. But don’t let this happen to you! We have five ways to inject some fun into your summer. Have a ball . . ....
View ArticlePatriotic 4th of July Craft for Kids and Parents
Written by: Barbara Hiatt As the biggest holiday of the summer approaches, we are knee-deep in red, white, blue. And why wouldn’t we be? The 4th of July is the time to beam with patriotic pride! Some...
View ArticleGet to Know Our Tutor Time Staff – Natalie Cole, Team Lead in Concord, NC
Natalie Cole, Team Lead at Tutor Time in Concord, NC has been working with children for 10 years and has been at Tutor Time for six of those. She worked in several classrooms at the center, including...
View ArticleCow Appreciation Day
Happy Cow Appreciation Day! Here are some fun facts about our bovine friends (click on the image to download the printable PDF):
View ArticlePlanning the Perfect Family Night
Summer’s a great time for togetherness. So bring the whole family together to enjoy each other’s company, as well as fun activities, tasty snacks, and plenty of laughs. Indoor Beach Party - Bring the...
View ArticleChoosing the Right Preschool
Finding the right preschool for your child is an important step in their development. Having a formal educational experience before entering elementary school contributes significantly to their...
View ArticleTop Tech That Keeps Kids Safe: Wearables, Apps, Sites, & Devices
by Tired Mom Tésa As a tech blogger and mom I’m always concerned about my children’s safety, whether it’s online, offline, or out and about. With back-to-school around the corner it’s a good time of...
View ArticleEasy Blueberry-Lime Ice Cream Recipe
By Andrea Lynn This simple no-cook ice cream base is a breeze to make—kids can even do the first step of adding all the ingredients together into the bowl. Just lend a hand when it comes to pureeing...
View ArticleBook Lover’s Day – What Is Your Favorite Book?
What better way to celebrate Book Lover’s Day on August 9 than by reading a book with your little ones? We asked some of our staff members to share their favorite children’s book, and we’d like to...
View ArticleNational Tooth Fairy Day – Free Printable “Receipt”
August 22nd is National Tooth Fairy Day! Today is for celebrating this exciting folklore about the fairy who gives a small gift to children after they lose a tooth. Next time your kiddo loses one of...
View ArticleFood Allergies in the Classroom – What’s for Lunch?
By Colette Martin Approximately 8% of our children now have food allergies – that’s an average of two in every classroom. Food allergies have reached epidemic proportions (having grown 50% between...
View ArticleThe Long-Term Benefits of an Intentional Curriculum
As children grow, the skills they need to learn and develop change. Normal developmental growth frequently involves children taking on and practicing milestones or challenges until they master them....
View ArticleSmart Tips for Going Back to School
Summer is over and you’re probably still getting used to that “back-to-school” mindset. Here are some tips for helping you maintain good communication with your child’s school, as well as how to manage...
View ArticleMeet Our Tutor Time Staff – Ms. Debbie, Team Lead & Preschool Teacher
Ms. Debbie is the team lead and preschool teacher at our Peoria, AZ location, and her contagious laughter, silly nature and love of early education makes her an integral part of our Tutor Time team!...
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