August Family Learning Newsletter


Nearly 60% of American families rely on some form of childcare, making the search for the right daycare provider one of the most significant decisions parents face. When building trust with your child’s care and development, thorough evaluation becomes not just important—it becomes essential. At Children’s Learning Station, we understand this journey intimately. The mixture…
As parents, we all want our children to grow up healthy, happy, and strong. But with busy schedules and the lure of screens, it can be challenging to ensure they’re getting enough physical activity. Did you know that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per day for…
Did you know that 90% of a child’s brain development occurs before age five? These early years represent the most significant investment opportunity in your child’s future. At Children’s Learning Station, we understand that quality Pre-K education functions as the foundation upon which all future learning and success are built. You’ve likely heard about the…
According to recent research, children under age 8 now spend an average of 2.5 hours daily with digital media. As touchscreens and smart devices become increasingly accessible, parents and educators face a critical question: how much technology is appropriate for young children, and what kind? At Children’s Learning Station, we understand this challenge intimately. Parents…
The first day of preschool marks an exciting milestone in your child’s life – and yours too! While this transition brings new opportunities for growth and learning, it’s natural for both parents and children to feel a mix of emotions. At Children’s Learning Station, we’ve helped countless families navigate this significant change, and we’re here…
The final school bell rings, but your workday doesn’t end until 6:00 PM. You’re not alone in facing this daily challenge—over 10 million American children spend their after-school hours in various care arrangements, with working parents seeking programs that offer more than just supervision. Recent research from the Afterschool Alliance reveals that children in quality…