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Child playing quietly with a wooden train at home during Christmas, in an environment that respects the rhythms of children aged 0 to 3 years.

How to keep up with children's rhythm at Christmas (0-3 years)

Christmas is one of the most anticipated times of the year. Special days, family gatherings, changes of plans, and lots of shared excitement. For adults, it's usually synonymous with joy… but for young children, it also means significant changes to their daily routines and rhythms. And then the big question arises: Should we maintain the […]

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At 3:00 it will be 2:00: How to help your child adjust to the time change

The last weekend of October (25th and 26th) we'll switch to winter time. At 3:00 a.m., the clocks will once again read 2:00 a.m. That's an extra hour of sleep! But what about the little ones? Families with babies or young children know that their internal clocks don't respond to changes […]

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Discovering new foods: step by step

Introducing new foods is one of the most exciting—and sometimes challenging—stages of parenting. When children begin to explore different flavors, textures, and colors, a world of sensations and learning opens up before them. However, this process doesn't always flow smoothly: it's common for […]

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The magical world of books for children from 0 to 3 years old

From birth, children live in a constant state of discovery. Everything is new, everything is fascinating. In this learning process, books become a fundamental tool. It's not just about reading, but also about exploring, touching, looking at, and even playing with them. At this stage, books are not only a source of stories, but also part of the baby's emotional and sensory universe.

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Easter Egg Hunt with Family: Games, Clues, and Magic to Play at Home 

The Easter egg hunt is much more than a game: it's a tradition filled with meaning, creativity, and shared moments.

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How to foster emotional intelligence in children ages 0 to 3 at home

The first three years of life are crucial for strengthening children's emotional development. At this early stage, they begin to explore a wide range of emotions, learning primarily through observing their surroundings. Therefore, the role of adults is key in supporting, accompanying, and guiding little ones in this process of inner discovery.

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Costumes for children from 0 to 3 years: a boost for children's creativity

Dressing up in the 0-3 age group is not just a game, but a key tool for child development. Through symbolic play, children stimulate their creativity, reinforce their autonomy and improve their social and motor skills. Discover in this article the benefits of dressing up in childhood and how to create a costume chest at home to encourage the imagination of the little ones.

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First days: A survival guide for the adaptation period at daycare

First days: A survival guide for the adaptation period at daycare

The adaptation period in nursery school is a crucial process for both children and their families. At Happy Way, we have prepared this guide with key concepts and clear and structured guidelines to better understand and experience this process that is so feared by many families. Brain development in the adaptation period What […]

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Solid foods: here we come!

As our children grow, new doubts arise, many of them are usually related to their diet: what they can eat, how to prepare it, tips for introducing changes in their diet... Learning to eat is a process and the most important thing will be to respect development. and growth of your baby. Let's get into the matter: how to go from crushed […]

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Playing to create stories

Who doesn't remember a story that they read to us, told or that we read as children? Sant Jordi is just around the corner and at school we are very excited about it. The little ones, little by little, begin to understand this celebration and get closer to reading. At school we have recommended very educational books, but […]

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