Open mic session – belt out that inner voice!
A more playful version of an articulation station.
A truly universal gift. Bilingualism of any language (whether signed or spoken) enhances cognitive processes – like higher executive function,...
No details spared in this dynamic cafe set, complete with sugar cubes and pastries. At-home high tea is a superb...
Make learning facial vocabulary fun. Great for self-awareness, self-control and self-expression. Another classroom favorite for all mixed feelings.
Work through big feelings with this character set. Or try modeling behavior with Jolly Helpers.
Bring the beloved Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to life. An active way of learning the alphabet. And these magnetic letters – foundational...
Simple is sometimes best. Beloved in many classrooms, children love to measure everything. Develop your child’s numerical literacy by having...
Learn letters with a classic game. There’s a reason it’s a classroom favorite. Ditto for the numbers edition.
All in one – empathy, creativity, language and fine motor skills. Then bring things to life with a (faux) trip...
Found! Scoured the earth to find a simple (yet engaging) puzzle with upper and lower case letters.
Spark conversation and make sense of the world. Practice social skills over a cup of tea. Sure to warm any...
Life-size! A next-level version of the classic table-top game that everyone wants to try. (But we especially love how it...
Early intro to core executive functions – logic, problem-solving and planning. Great for small hands and for developing spatial visualization....
“What is a good resource to understand milestones for my child? At what age should they learn colors? Learn numbers?...
Power struggles and harried mornings for both parent and child are normal, and yet not a fun way to start...
Easy things you can do every day to encourage your toddler to use more language. *Note – Suggestions in this article...
“Empathy is when you’re able to understand and care about how someone else is feeling.” -Mark Ruffalo, Sesame Street
Children experience emotions just like adults, but they need support and guidance to: 1) Understand their emotions; and 2) Make...
Learn why children interrupt, what to say in the moment, and strategies for modeling patterns of communication. (It is hard...
Learn why it is important for your child to be able to identify their emotions, and help them build their...
‘Sensory processing development’ is vital to understanding how children learn. It is deeply studied among early childhood experts, but not...
Conflict is natural for preschoolers who are just learning about peers and group settings – it is expected, healthy and...
Imagine a magical world where children are internally motivated to be kind and generous. It’s doable!
Whether a young child practices prewriting skills or an older child works on sight words, salt / sand trays are...
Learning to read is incredibly empowering for a child, but it’s also very complex. There is no quick-fix or shortcut....