06/16/2026
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See our best-kept secrets. Alphabetical listing of all Minnesota state parks and state recreation areas.
All ages are kept together to get the full spectrum of learning opportunities.
Turtle Tales is a licensed home Child Care operating like a Preschool where ages are kept together to get the full spectrum of learning opportunities.
06/16/2026
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See our best-kept secrets. Alphabetical listing of all Minnesota state parks and state recreation areas.
06/16/2026
Caterpillars have been fun!
06/16/2026
I think i would pick #1
06/16/2026
SECOND CHANCE SUNDAY
Stimming is often misunderstood.
Many people see hand flapping, rocking, humming, fidgeting or repetitive movements and assume a child is being disruptive, distracted, or doing something that should be stopped. But for many autistic children and young people, stimming is a way of regulating their nervous system, processing emotions, managing sensory input, focusing attention, or expressing excitement and joy.
When we listen to the child’s perspective, we begin to understand that stimming is not usually the problem. In fact, it is often part of the solution.
This visual shares what many children might say if they could explain why they stim and what they need from the adults around them. Sometimes the most supportive response isn’t to stop the behaviour, but to understand the need behind it.
If you’d like our Bitesize Guide to Stimming, LIKE the post and comment STIMMING below.
Spot on
06/03/2026
Can't wait!!!!!!
Check out this video, "toy story five trailer"
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05/27/2026
🐢 Today’s a day to shell-ebrate: it’s World Turtle Day! 🐢
Minnesota is home to nine native turtle species. They live throughout Minnesota in muddy ponds, flowing streams and even in our woods.
🛣️Help turtles this month by keeping an eye on the road. If you see a turtle crossing, it’s best to let them cross the road on their own. If they’re in danger and it’s safe for you to assist them, pick them up along their shell edge near the mid-point of their body and move them off the road in the direction they were heading.
🔗 mndnr.gov/reptiles_amphibians/helping-turtles-roads.html
05/27/2026
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