Preschooler Week 4
OppositesWe constantly live with the concept of opposites, but we do not always recognize nor pay too much attention to them. But for kids, learning opposite relationships is...
Preschooler Week 75
You Read To Me, IWhen my daughter was four years old we had the board book, Go Dog Go (Eastman, 1961). It was one of her favorite books...
Co-Sleeping With Your Baby: When Does It End?
Here are a few things parents should know about co-sleeping and the importance of sleep training for kids 😉
Preschooler Week 16
Importance Of Muscle ToneLow muscle tone occurs on a continuum in affected children. Some children may have mild low muscle tone, while others are severely affected. It is...
Preschooler Week 83
A Picture Brings Back Memories!Each day you and your child are experiencing new things and making memories out of these events. No two days are ever the same. ...
Preschooler Week 71
A Storyline Created By Me!Why would you want to “read” a wordless book with your four-year old? I’ve heard parents say in the past that wordless books are...
Preschooler Week 28
Counting Comes NaturallyWhen my children were three years old, I recall using numbers frequently during our conversations. I believe that my children’s understanding and love of numbers grew...
Preschooler Week 34
My Feelings Make Me MeChildren start to talk about their feelings spontaneously during their early years. They gradually realize that everyone else has emotions too, and that each...
Preschooler Week 64
Read Me Another Story!It’s a familiar scene around the world. It’s bedtime and the stories are falling off the shelf as your child finds the perfect book for...
Preschooler Week 8
Raising A Bilingual ChildChildren are uniquely wired to acquire language. Linguists regard the first five years of life as the optimal time to learn a language. If a...