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Why Naming Feelings Matters

Social Emotional Learning shapes how children understand their feelings, respond to challenges, and connect with others. When a young child pauses, names a feeling, or tries again after a mistake, they are practicing SEL in real time. These everyday moments build confidence, empathy, and self-control, making it easier for children to learn and work with others. SEL gives children an early foundation that supports both emotional well-being and school success.

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GA PreK Week Recap

Celebrating GA Pre-K Week: Dr. Sheila Thomas Reads JR’s Biggest Fan Across Several Schools

Dr. Sheila Thomas celebrated GA Pre-K Week by visiting nine schools to read her book JR’s Biggest Fan to Pre-K students. Each storytelling session brought laughter, connection, and meaningful conversations about confidence and encouragement. These visits highlighted the power of early literacy and the impact of having someone believe in you.

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SEL

Why Social Emotional Learning Matters for Young Children

Social Emotional Learning shapes how children understand their feelings, respond to challenges, and connect with others. When a young child pauses, names a feeling, or tries again after a mistake, they are practicing SEL in real time. These everyday moments build confidence, empathy, and self-control, making it easier for children to learn and work with others. SEL gives children an early foundation that supports both emotional well-being and school success.

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Pre-K

Georgia Pre-K: What Every Parent Should Know

Pre-K gives children a strong start in school and life. In Georgia, more than 84,000 four-year-olds benefit each year from the state’s free, lottery-funded program. Research shows that children who attend Pre-K are more likely to meet grade-level reading standards by third grade and adjust smoothly to classroom routines. Families who choose to homeschool Pre-K also see benefits, with flexibility to build routines, focus on literacy, and use community resources. Whether through Georgia’s universal program or at home, early education builds skills that support long-term success and confidence.

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Nurture a Growth Mindset and Keep the Joy Alive

When kids believe mistakes are part of learning, they build confidence and curiosity. A growth mindset helps children see effort as progress and challenges as opportunities. Parents can model this by sharing their own learning moments, asking “why” questions at the dinner table, and keeping play at the center of learning. From family read-alouds with funny voices to kitchen experiments that double as math lessons, joyful learning leaves a lasting impact. Surrounding kids with affirmations like “Mistakes help us grow” reinforces the message that persistence and curiosity matter more than perfection.

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Dr. Sheila Book Signing

Dr. Sheila’s Book Signing at The Bookshelf

Dr. Sheila recently hosted a book signing at The Bookshelf in Thomasville, Georgia, where she connected with readers, celebrated her published works, and expressed heartfelt gratitude to the family and friends who continue to support her journey. The event reflected both her passion for literacy and her commitment to strengthening families through storytelling.

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Routines

Morning Launchpads, After-School Rhythms, and Bedtime Bliss: The Power of Routines

Consistency may feel simple, but it’s one of the most powerful tools parents can use to bring calm to their homes. Predictable routines give children a sense of security, help them know what comes next, and make mornings, after-school time, and bedtime run more smoothly. From a fridge-friendly morning checklist to screen-free wind-downs, small steps toward routine can build confidence, independence, and peace of mind for the whole family.

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Homework Hub

Create an Organized Homework Hub: Helping Your Child Build Strong Study Habits

Homework doesn’t have to be a nightly battle. By setting up a simple, organized homework hub, you can give your child a space that says, “This is where learning happens.” With the right spot, a few essential supplies, and a fun end-of-day checklist, your child can build independence, stay prepared, and even enjoy the process. Small changes at home can lead to big wins in focus, confidence, and learning success.

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