Resources for Parents

 
 

guide to children’s eye health

As children grow, their eyes change quickly. Careful attention to a child’s eye health can help catch problems early, while their eyes are still developing. Click below to learn more about your child’s eye health from infancy to adulthood.


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Tips for social and emotional development

Parents and families play an important role in social and emotional development, one that is both rewarding and difficult. Click below to learn more of how you can assist your child through this developmental process.


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at home activities for children aged birth to 2 years old

Children’s brains are continually developing at this early age. Learning is critical and can take place outside of the classroom. Click below to learn at home activities that are age appropriate to assist with your child’s learning.


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at home activities for children aged 3 to 5 years old

Children’s brains are continually developing at this early age. Learning is critical and can take place outside of the classroom. Click below to learn at home activities that are age appropriate to assist with your child’s learning.


St. Alban’s Monthly Newsletter

Stay connected with St. Alban’s! Our monthly newsletter highlights exciting moments, achievements, and updates from across our centers—keeping our community informed and engaged.

Available in English and Spanish, the newsletter is shared via email, Learning Genie, and our website, with a limited number of printed copies available at each center.