Easy-to-use cards to encourage your little yogi to twist, bend, breathe and practice mindfulness. Meditation and mindfulness are proven to help with awareness and self-regulation, critical skills for developing brains. Another great option.
Fun fact – Musical elements such as beats, rhythm, melody and tempo possess inherent math principles like spatial properties, sequencing,...
Swing + surf = the Swurfer. Unique curved shape = more power, more stability, wider range of motion…and more fun!
Build bigger with this bendable, flexible car track system. Undeniably cool – and cerebral.
Best part? Climbing up the middle! Fun fact: this unanchored rope ladder is especially excellent for grip strength, core strength...
Your child’s very own superheroes in the powerful way they imagine them to be. Blank wooden figurines with moveable elastic...
Learn about the history and traditions surrounding piñatas (did you know they date back 700 years?), then make your own...
A puzzle and play set all in one! Fun fact: 3D spatial skills are foundational for engineering and design.
New take on a classic scooter. No pedals! Move this racing machine with alternating leg movements on the foot bar.
Physical and mental dexterity required. Teach your child’s brain and body to work together.
Make a Cozy Corner or Helper Green Basket to help your child recover from an emotional meltdown – proven techniques...
Including children in their own learning process about how to self-regulate is empowering and long-lasting. Here’s how it is helpful...
Help your child to control their thoughts by making Mindful Minutes a routine. Your step-by-step guide on why, how and...
Sibling fighting and rivalry is normal and, in most cases, healthy. Learn how to resolve sibling conflict in 5 steps....
Mindfulness…for kids? Yes, indeed! Here’s how you can help your child infuse it naturally into their daily routine.
Is writing letters backwards OK, or is it an early warning sign of a learning difference? Let’s tackle this very...
Help your child learn how to resolve a social conflict on their own with this framework – Wheel of Choices.
“Is my child ready for Kindergarten? What does that even mean?” Here’s my high-level perspective as a parent + teacher...
Nuts + bolts; let’s get tactical. Now that we’ve baselined the three primary processes of executive functioning, let’s look at...
Research-approved. Reframe how you think about ‘practice’.
Learn how to respond to your child’s challenging behavior or big emotions with empathy. Use our go-to parenting scripts for...
Imagine a magical world where children are internally motivated to be kind and generous. It’s doable!
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