[fusion_youtube id=”A3TbF9osfgo” alignment=”center” width=”1920″ height=”1280″ autoplay=”false” api_params=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility” class=”” css_id=””][/fusion_youtube]   Questions about baby milk storage? Check out these helpful tips.
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By: Casey Parr, Community Outreach and Marketing Specialist, Penfield Children’s Center Involving your children with cooking should be fun! When children get some say in what they eat, they are more likely to branch out and try new foods. In the grocery store, you can give them a choice; encourage 
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[fusion_youtube id=”Y-5XEtligfs” alignment=”center” width=”1920″ height=”1280″ autoplay=”false” api_params=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility” class=”” css_id=””][/fusion_youtube] Teach your child to regulate his behavior before he makes a poor choice! Create a calm down space in your home to promote relaxation and grounding.
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By: Michaella Brickner, LPC-IT, Family Therapist in Training, Penfield Children’s Center, Behavior Clinic What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is focusing on the present moment and engaging in calming activities. Mindfulness helps a person think about the here and now in a positive way. Anyone can use mindfulness, even young children. Benefits 
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By: Michaella Brickner, LPC-IT, Penfield Children’s Center’s Behavior Clinic Click here to view the narrative. 
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By: Kari Walters, LPC-IT, Evaluation Coordinator/Licensed Professional Counselor In-Training When we think back to our preschool or kindergarten days, almost all of us will be able to recall a daily schedule of some variety that hung on the wall of our classrooms. These schedules included a list of activities that 
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By: Kari Walters, LPC-IT, Evaluation Coordinator/Licensed Professional Counselor In-Training As creatures of habit, humans tend to resist change. We enjoy going about our lives knowing what will come next, and appreciate the comfort and security that routines provide. As a result, anxiety can occur when these reliable activities are pulled 
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By: Casey Parr, Community Outreach and Marketing Specialist, Penfield Children’s Center Hector is an Early Education teacher at Penfield Children’s Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As a male, he is rare in his field. According to the National Education Association, more than 75% of teachers in the United States are female 
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By: Casey Parr, Community Outreach and Marketing Specialist, Penfield Children’s Center There is nothing scarier than when your child gets hurt. Your role is to keep your child safe but still give them freedom to try things and sometimes that results in injuries. Bone breaks, otherwise known as fractures, are 
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By: Casey Parr, Community Outreach and Marketing Specialist Addiction is a difficult topic for children to understand and even more challenging for them to observe and experience through their parents. If you work directly with children who have parents with addiction issues or come from a family with adults who 
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