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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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Make Your Own Flowers to Celebrate World Kindness Day
Make Your Own Flowers to Celebrate World Kindness Day

Build Character with your family on World Kindness Day with DIY yellow flowers to give out!

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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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Cultivate Gratitude with a Thankful Pumpkin Family Tradition
Cultivate Gratitude with a Thankful Pumpkin Family Tradition

Gratitude is an important Character skill for kids. Teach them to express it with a thankful pumpkin!

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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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What Is Cooperative Play? Plus 6 Ideas to Try with Your Child
What Is Cooperative Play? Plus 6 Ideas to Try with Your Child

Cooperative play is the last of six stages of play, and typically appears around age 2 to age 3. Find out all about it with our experts.

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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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7 Character-Building SEL Activities for Kids
7 Character-Building SEL Activities for Kids

Social-emotional learning (SEL) activities help kids develop essential life skills. Get 7 that build character from our experts.

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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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A Parent’s Guide to Social-Emotional Learning for Kids
A Parent’s Guide to Social-Emotional Learning for Kids

Social-emotional learning (SEL) helps kids develop essential skills to succeed in school and life. Find out how SEL works with ourexperts.

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Ask Dr. JodyDr. Jody LeVos
What Are the Effective Methods for Disciplining My Toddler?
What Are the Effective Methods for Disciplining My Toddler?

Building character isn’t so much about how to discipline your toddler, but how to teach them the behavior you want. Learn how with Dr. Jody.

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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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8 Important Social Skills for Kids
8 Important Social Skills for Kids

Learn eight easy ways to teach your child how to share, listen, cooperate, follow instructions and respect boundaries–with lots of patience!

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Ask Dr. JodyDr. Jody LeVos
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When to Introduce Chores for Kids: Age-Appropriate Tasks
When to Introduce Chores for Kids: Age-Appropriate Tasks

Age-appropriate chores help kids develop Character, Critical Thinking, and more. Learn how from Begin’s Chief Learning Officer, Dr. Jody.

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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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Calming Strategies for Kids: How to Help Your Child Manage Anxiety & Stress
Calming Strategies for Kids: How to Help Your Child Manage Anxiety & Stress

Big feelings like anxiety and stress can be scary for kids. Help your child manage anxiety with these healthy calming activities.

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CharacterBegin Learning Team
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8 Fun and Easy Ways to Support Your Shy Kid Every Day
8 Fun and Easy Ways to Support Your Shy Kid Every Day

Shyness is common in kids, and parents can help them build confidence. Get 8 ways to support your shy kid!

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How It BeginsBegin Learning Team
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5-Year-Old Developmental Milestones: The Quick Guide
5-Year-Old Developmental Milestones: The Quick Guide

Five-year-olds go through big changes, which can result in big feelings. Explore their developmental milestones!

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How It BeginsBegin Learning Team
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4-Year-Old Developmental Milestones: The Quick Guide
4-Year-Old Developmental Milestones: The Quick Guide

Four-year-olds are gearing up for big changes like preschool or pre-K. Explore their developmental milestones!

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