A clever take on the conventional memory game. Players use their sense of touch and fine motor skills to manipulate...
Just like your child, just like your family; create your one-of-a-kind character.
A fun way of learning letter recognition and letter sounds. Party toppers are also dynamite for practicing the pincer grasp....
For when you just can’t find the words. Excellent for your personal Helper Green Basket. A Worry Eater can also...
Make learning facial vocabulary fun. Great for self-awareness, self-control and self-expression. Another classroom favorite for all mixed feelings.
For all those wiggles, tears and tantrums. Or find your zen. Lots more useful tools here.
A sweet take on a classic game. The novel figurines (felt ears! felt manes!) amp things up. A great family...
All you need for sensory discovery in one easy bin. Just add imagination! Complete with moldable sand, squishy aquabeads, calming...
A must-have staple for every dress-up bin. Bonus fun with this and this. (Fantastical storytelling not included.)
Soar to and explore new frontiers! And, for something on a smaller scale.
All in one – empathy, creativity, language and fine motor skills. Then bring things to life with a (faux) trip...
A cozy cocoon for swinging and spinning – or getting into that mental “just right space”. Loved by occupational therapists...
#1 daily challenge with children: How to get from A to Z without fighting, yelling or throwing a tantrum? Learn why...
Taking time to connect with nature has a long-lasting impact on our health, learning and emotional well-being. Here is what...
We’re often asked, “How do I know if my child needs speech therapy?” First, listen to your instincts. If you...
Knowing why transitions are difficult is half the puzzle. The other half is how to get through them. Teachers go...
The reality is we have no control over when our child calms down. Parenting and teaching is not quick and...
Knowing why a child hits is the first step in handling a challenging ‘hitting’ situation. Next, how should you respond...
Simply saying “Share!” holds little meaning for children. Young children are egocentric and concrete thinkers. Their experience of the world...
Getting to know your child’s imaginary friends is a fun perk of parenting and teaching. Those characters – whether invisible,...
In the heat of an emotional meltdown, it’s hard to remember what to do. So we use *SKOR* for quick recall....
Your questions, our answers. Learn how to handle common scenarios when a child interrupts. From raising hands, to when to...
Learning to read is incredibly empowering for a child, but it’s also very complex. There is no quick-fix or shortcut....
“The way we talk to children becomes their inner voice.” -Peggy O’Mara