by Lorraine Bukilica | Aug 5, 2022 | Article, Communication, Early childhood education / early intervention
A child’s play is their work and playing blocks with your child is a fun way to engage in an activity together. Block play allows your child to work on some fine motor skills. For example, stacking objects on top of each other requires the coordination of little...
by Lorraine Bukilica | Jul 29, 2022 | Article, Communication, Early childhood education / early intervention
Bubbles are happiness in a bottle. Those magic bubbles are known to change the attitude of a shy, reluctant child or one that just needs an attitude adjustment. They can be a good distraction, a fun playtime activity, or work as a reward. Because a child’s play...
by Kristin Flannigan | Jul 22, 2022 | Article, Communication
Travelling the world means being exposed to cultures, languages, people, and traditions different from your own. If you ask any avid traveler, there is great value in stepping outside of your cultural boundaries. Seeing the values, thoughts, beliefs, and experiences...
by Ashlyn Kukula | Jul 15, 2022 | Article, Communication, Early childhood education / early intervention
Is your child reaching that two-year-old age and still not talking? Or maybe you want to get a head start on communicating with your child but do not know where to begin. Sign language may be a great place to start. Babies can start learning sign language around 6...
by Lorraine Bukilica | Jul 8, 2022 | Article, Communication
Whatever sport your child becomes involved in, be it basketball, baseball, swimming, volleyball, etc., it provides multiple benefits. Not only will your child learn to play cooperatively, communicate, work as part of a team, develop self-confidence, and develop...
by Kristin Flannigan | Jul 1, 2022 | Article, Communication
You know the old saying, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” I understand the intention, but what I’ve never liked about that phrase is that words really can hurt. And if we keep saying that they don’t hurt us, we may just start to...