Our job as parents is to shape the future. All presidents, CEOs, doctors and firefighters have moms and dads who taught and nurtured them as children. However, parenthood doesn’t come with gold stars, report cards or trophies.
We often get so caught up in the all the work it takes to make it from day to day, with everyone fed, clean and sheltered, that we forget to take a moment to reflect on the amazing feats our families achieve in dozens of small ways each day. And, then, every once in a while… it happens. Your child stops you in your tracks by demonstrating that the values and lessons you’ve been sharing have taken hold. It may be something small, like showing tenderness to a crying friend, or offering to help set the table without being asked. It’s the moment you knew you were doing something right as a parent.
Now, Kiddie Academy is giving parents and kids a chance to shine and recognize the good, warm fuzzy parts of childhood with the “Moment You Knew” photo contest. To enter, simply visit the contest’s Facebook page (link is: https://www.facebook.com/
“We launched The Moment You Knew campaign to celebrate the impact parents have on the lives of their children. Character education is an important part of Kiddie Academy’s curriculum, and we recognize that teaching values can sometimes be a thankless responsibility for parents and teachers alike,” said Claire Haas, vice president of education, Kiddie Academy. “This program encourages parents to indulge in a moment of reflection and give themselves a pat on the back for successfully navigating their critical responsibility of growing our future leaders, thinkers and doers.”
For more information on the contest, or education-based childcare, visit Kiddie Academy atwww.kiddieacademy.com



















Great contest! I know that I am guilty of letting those bright, shiny little moments pass due to the hustle and bustle of the day. I will be passing your contest along to friends!
Anna
I’m a single father (Mr. Mommy) and it seems like every day my girls will have moments that show unbelievable leaps forward in their depth, caring, and understanding. They actually both used to attend Kiddie Academy (before their mother passed & we had to leave NY a few years ago). So I’m thrilled to see the great folks at KA highlighting the moments that I look forward to each day!