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Christine Acuna, M.Ed.

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Potty Training Tips for Parents

Potty training is a major milestone in a child’s development, but it can also be a challenging and sometimes frustrating process for parents. Every child

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Teaching Technology and Screen Time for Parents

Integrating technology into early childhood education is a distinctive aspect of Hatzlaja Early Childhood Academy’s approach, setting us apart from traditional Montessori education. While Montessori

Hatzlaja Early Childhood Academy | Montessori inspired and Bilingual Education in Fremont, Nebraska

My Child Keeps Acting Out—Am I a Bad Parent?

Parenting is one of the most rewarding yet challenging journeys we can take. When children misbehave—whether it’s tantrums, defiance, or emotional outbursts—it’s easy for parents

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How to Choose a Childcare Facility

Choosing the right childcare facility is a pivotal decision for parents, as it lays the foundation for your child’s development, safety, and future learning. With

Hatzlaja Early Childhood Academy | Montessori inspired and Bilingual Education in Fremont, Nebraska

The Power of Positive Reinforcement

Children thrive when they feel valued, capable, and encouraged. One of the most effective ways to shape their behavior and build confidence is through positive

Hatzlaja Early Childhood Academy | Montessori inspired and Bilingual Education in Fremont, Nebraska

How to Get Your Toddler to Listen

Every parent has faced the challenge of asking their toddler to do something—only to be ignored, met with defiance, or faced with a full-blown meltdown.

Hatzlaja Early Childhood Academy | Montessori inspired and Bilingual Education in Fremont, Nebraska

What is Montessori Education?

Montessori education is a unique approach to learning that fosters independence, focus, and hands-on discovery. Developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 1900s, this