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...
by Patricia Looney-Burman | Jun 24, 2022 | Article, Communication
In the area of communication, listening, understanding, and expressing ourselves is supreme. How much communication, though, is focused on seeing and observing? One of the most important things you can learn is how to observe. If you are good at it, you will notice...
by Lorraine Bukilica | Jun 17, 2022 | Article, Communication
Last Year, our country was involved in the watching of the 2021 Baseball World Series. The teams from the American League and the National League have won their various divisions and have come together to play for the coveted trophy. Their performance is judged by the...
by Patricia Looney-Burman | Jun 10, 2022 | Article, Communication, Speech Techniques (total communication, prompt)
In the area of communication, listening, understanding, and expressing ourselves in spoken, sign, or written language are paramount. How much, though, is focused on seeing and observing? One of the most important things I learned in preparation to become a...
by Lorraine Bukilica | Jun 3, 2022 | Article, Communication, Early childhood education / early intervention, Reading
All parents want their children to do well in school. But what do you think is the most important thing parents can do with their preschooler to help them be successful? That one thing would be to READ to them. Statistics show that children read to, learn to read at...