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Smarter Toddler Calls For Nationwide Ban on the Phrase Terrible Two's

Smarter Toddler Nursery and Preschool in New York City has announced a ban on the phrase Terrible Two's

(PRWEB) May 28, 2007 -- Smarter Toddler Nursery and Preschool in New York City has announced a ban on the phrase Terrible Two's insisting that the term encourages and excuses bad behavior in Toddlers.

"A two year old who people refer to as a Terrible Two may need either more physical activity, more stimulating academic challenges or simply more 1-on-1 attention," said Jessica Collins, spokesperson for the school, "At Smarter Toddler we don't believe in the phrase Terrible Two's. What we do believe in is giving a child a combination of attention and special activities that help to keep their minds off of the need to begin what some would describe as bad behavior. Smarter Toddler does that by providing children with a warm, loving, fun environment that focuses on the artistic, cultural and social development of each child."

A two year old who people refer to as a Terrible Two may need either more physical activity, more stimulating academic challenges or simply more 1-on-1 attention
The teachers and management of Smarter Toddler would like the support of not only parents with children at their center but also parents, guardians and teachers everywhere to not use the term Terrible Two's.

"Educators and psychologists have proved that negative statements are more likely to encourage negative behavior in not only children but adults also," said Ms. Collins. "Call Johnny a bad boy and you're likely to get a bad boy. Instead of saying Terrible Two, using the term Terrific Two is much more positive and likely to encourage and expect good behavior in a child."

About Smarter Toddler:
Smarter Toddler is a Daycare Center and Preschool on Manhattan's Upper West Side founded by parents of gifted toddlers who wanted a progressive preschool with an advanced arts-based curriculum that their own children could benefit from, hence the name. It has long been proven that a child's brain is like a dry sponge capable of absorbing knowledge at a much faster rate than an adult's. As a result, at Smarter Toddler you're never too young to begin learning. Since the first Smarter Toddler location at 89th street became popular a new location at 55th street and 9th avenue near Lincoln Center is planned for Fall 2007.

Smarter Toddler (Nursery, Daycare Centers, Preschools, Early Childhood Schools)
Upper West Side Location:
100A West 89th Street
New York, NY 10024

Midtown Location near Columbus Circle (opening Fall 2007)
400 West 55th Street
New York, NY 10019

Website: http://www.SmarterToddler.net
Phone: (212) 721.9782

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JESSICA COLLINS
Smarter Toddler Daycare Center and Preschool
212-721-4964
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