Emotional Development

Supporting Children Through Holiday Excitement and Overstimulation

Helping Young Children Stay Calm, Confident, and Connected During December The holiday season is often filled with joy, celebration, and special traditions—but for young children, it can also bring big emotions and overwhelm. Changes in routine, extra treats, busy schedules, and large gatherings can feel exciting and exhausting all at once. At Lyndon Learning Childcare, […]

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Helping Your Child Navigate Big Emotions

Every child experiences big emotions—from joy and excitement to frustration, anger, and sadness. While emotional ups and downs are a normal part of development, learning how to manage those feelings takes time and practice. At Lyndon Learning Childcare, our teachers work every day to help children understand, express, and regulate their emotions in healthy ways.

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Supporting Social-Emotional Growth in the New School Year

As children step into a new school year filled with new faces, routines, and expectations, there’s more going on than just learning ABCs and 123s. At Lyndon Learning Childcare, we know that helping children grow emotionally and socially is just as important as developing academic skills. In fact, a strong foundation in social-emotional development is

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Ways to Foster Emotional Development in Children: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers

Emotional development is a key aspect of early childhood growth, influencing how children understand and manage their feelings, as well as how they interact with others. Between the ages of 2 and 5, children undergo significant emotional milestones, such as developing empathy, learning to manage their emotions, and beginning to build relationships with peers. At

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