Parenting the Toddler Child
Thursday, October 22, 8:00 – 9:00 pm Virtual
Presentation followed by Q&A with Chiara DiCondina & Alona Procaccini, Toddler Teachers
Click here to join the Zoom call on October 22nd at 8:00pm!
Is your little one pushing the limits as they grow? Are you delighting in their newly forming independence? Don’t miss this informative parent education session designed specifically to help you parent your toddler (and prepare parents of infants for what lies ahead)! Feel free to share the link below with a friend!
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Learn about the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical changes that happen to children in the toddler years.
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The importance of being in sync with our school philosophy so your child grows and develops to its fullest potential.
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Get some exceptional recommendations on outside resources for parenting during the toddler years.
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Learn how to set up the home environment to provide for experiences of independence.
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Discuss typical parenting styles in these early years.
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Share what’s on your mind with fellow parents and get support and ideas from each other.
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At Princeton Montessori School, our goal is for parents and teachers to work together and support each other in raising self-reliant, resilient, and healthy children. A strong, supportive community is paramount and the involvement of family is an important part of your commitment to the school.
We invite you to join us for this year’s Virtual Parent Education Sessions led by faculty on various Thursday evenings. The sessions are often geared toward a specific stage of development, but all parents are invited to attend and bring friends! Each session will begin with a presentation followed by a live Q&A- just type your questions into the Zoom chat and we will field them to the teachers. Everyone will be muted and video will be disabled, so feel free to come as you are.
No RSVP is needed, just click on the link above on the day/time of the event. The Zoom call information can also be found on the School Calendar.