Tis the Season for LOVE: Understanding Love Languages for Preschool-Aged Children
It's February, and CVS has had Valentine's Day candy and cards on display since the end of last year! As parents, we all want our children to feel loved but that doesn't mean stocking up on those little conversations heart candy is needed. Just like adults, children...
Traveling with Children: Is it worth it? A personal perspective…
Greetings caregivers of small humans! As we return from the holiday season and have a bit of time before spring and summer breaks, I thought it might be helpful to have a real world account of traveling with kids... and is it worth it? I don't remember traveling much...
Starting the New Year with Your Little One: A Fresh Beginning for 2025
Happy New Year, parents! Whether you’re already knee-deep in tantrums or soaking up those precious smiles and giggles, January is a great time to hit the reset button and think about how you want to approach this new year with your little one. Here are some simple and...
Kicking Off This Holiday Season With Gratitude!
We asked the toddlers of One Day A what they were thankful for this week… and the responses were adorable! "I'm thankful for going outside" - MJ, Age 3 "I am thankful for PopPop" - Savannah, Age 2 "I am thankful for my family and kids" -Savvy, Age 2.5 "Baby Wyatt”...
Woodinville Family Preschool Family Spotlight!
Get to know the inside scoop from some of our current families! This month, the Marks Family From Toddler AM shared their experience with us! This stellar, fun loving family joined WFP in the 2023 Infant Class and have continued since then. We are so glad to have...
Woodinville Family Preschool Family Spotlight!
Get to know the inside scoop from some of our current families! This month, the Bejsovec Family From Toddler AM shared their experience with us! This stellar, fun loving family just joined WFP last month and are new to the school. We are so glad to have them! 1....
How Food Allergies Led Us to WFP
On a sunny Sunday in July, we decided to go out for breakfast. It was exactly one month before my son’s first birthday, at the stage where he was confidently eating finger foods yet still drinking several bottles of breastmilk throughout the day. At breakfast, he...
How to cope with cold and flu season.
As school is now officially in session, we all have likely had or currently have our first lovely cold, flu, infection or virus. If you have maintained healthy thus far, we will miss you next week once you finally catch something (just kidding, but really). If you...
Transitions and Change
Welcome and Welcome Back! Greetings all! Welcome to the 2024-2025 school year! Whether you have been a part of Woodinville Family Preschool for years or are just about to start for the first time, those back to school emotions are strong! Whether you are getting ready...
Should children do chores? Research says yes!
Should children do chores? Research says yes! Involving your children in household chores is ideal for many parents who dream of seeing their children spontaneously clean their plates, make their beds, or put away their toys. It doesn’t happen all at once, or even...