Parents of Bloom children frequently approach us to ask how they can help their early-age children develop improved pre-literacy skills that lead to becoming a strong reader and experiencing academic […]
MnAEYC Honors Tahrah Rodriguez and Olivia Olmstead as 2024 Outstanding Educators
The Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children (MnAEYC) has recognized Bloom educators Tahrah Rodriguez and Olivia Olmstead with awards for making impacts in their respective roles teaching young […]
The Fabric of Community: Bloom Kids Benefit from the Talents of Volunteers
At Bloom Early Learning & Child Care, we believe that all children deserve a loving and nurturing start in life. That’s why we emphasize community. The fabric of community is […]
Crafts Projects to Boost a Child’s Creativity and Imagination
Does your child need a lot of direction when trying to decide what to play or do? Or does your child make up games or combine games to create […]
6 Tips to Help Your Child Develop Through Performing Chores
Are you searching for new ways to help your preschool child build life skills and support the family? Perhaps you haven’t considered assigning your child chores because your child […]
WAYS TO HELP PRESCHOOLERS MAKE FRIENDS
Ways to Help Preschoolers Make Friends Some children have difficulty making friends, whether they are shy, have difficulty controlling “big emotions” (such as screaming, hitting, and throwing,) or are learning […]
7 TIPS TO DEVELOP LOVE OF LEARNING IN LITTLE ONES
Are you excited about fostering children’s passion for lifelong learning? Are you ready to wear your dancing shoes or get messy with finger painting? Adults (related to or friends) with […]
DIFFERENCES? WE CELEBRATE THEM AT BLOOM!
Today marks the beginning of something new for Bloom Early Learning with the launch of our blog, “Bloom So Bright”. We’ve chosen to begin by talking about The Virtues […]