A simple tool to help your child describe a universe of facial expressions, and to name feelings and emotions with...
Sensory-reinforcement makes learning lower case a little less tricky (say that three times!) And because upper case and numbers are...
Found! Scoured the earth to find a simple (yet engaging) puzzle with upper and lower case letters.
A must-have staple for every dress-up bin. Bonus fun with this and this. (Fantastical storytelling not included.)
An ideal gift for your beginning reader to inspire their love of books, reading and creative storytelling. And for those...
Beloved by teachers. One of those fun games where the learning is stealthily embedded: strategy + pre-reading skills. Each card...
If you’re looking for a didactic list, here’s a theoretical, academic sequence for teaching your child to read. Just remember...
Siblings fight – it is normal and expected, and you can handle it. But sometimes, stepping outside of the normal...
Learn why it is important for your child to be able to identify their emotions, and help them build their...
At around age 4, you may see all sorts of dramatic language changes – talking back, harsh tones of voice,...
Speaking with a child about death is an important, impactful, and often dreaded, teachable moment. Whether prompted by an actual...
“Does it make sense? Does it look right? Does it sound right?” is a helpful cueing system to help your...
“I think I have a sense for Kindergarten readiness, now how can I support my child to get there?” Keep...
“Empathy is when you’re able to understand and care about how someone else is feeling.” -Mark Ruffalo, Sesame Street
Learn how to respond to your child’s challenging behavior or big emotions with empathy. Use our go-to parenting scripts for...
Learning to count may seem simple, but it is critical to learning well. Here’s how to do it playfully. The...
Whether a young child practices prewriting skills or an older child works on sight words, salt / sand trays are...
“The way we talk to children becomes their inner voice.” -Peggy O’Mara
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