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Quote of the Week
"The greatest gifts you can give your children are the roots of responsibility and the wings of independence." -- Denis Waitley
Little Helpers
Ask and you shall recieve is not only a phrase we've heard in mythical tales growing up and after, but is truly and intiutively inherent in our DNA. The following article from Greater Good talks about a recent research study from Science suggesting "that preverbal toddlers as young as 18 months old understand when adults need their assistance and will do their best to help out, even for no reward. What’s more, the study found that some human-raised chimpanzees have similar altruistic tendencies." [read more]
Reading Corner
Title: Momma's Little Helpers By: Angie Harris Ages: 3+ "Momma's Little Helpers truly touches on the love of little ones. It is great to see such a touching book available to some of the youngest of readers. Watch how these sisters only have one thing in mind... to help their mother. It is a real story of Christmas wishes. What a breath of fresh air!" -- Amazon Reviewer
Recommended by Cubs Editors
Be The Change
Try asking your little one to help you with simple household chores this week. For example holding a spoon while you mix the breakfast batter or helping you blow into the hot glass of milk so that it can cool faster. Or you could even come up with your own ideas that can help in a creative, positive and loving engagement with your child.

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