When I visit friends with kids, they are always apologizing for the mess. Haven’t you done something similar when guests visit? Most women feel the pressure of keeping their home military clean. Either they spend all their free time cleaning up the mess, or they feel frustrated when their kid spills the milk yet another Read More
Category: Motor Development
5 Ways to Support Pre-Writing Skills at Home
*Please note that this blog contains affiliate links, meaning that, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Handwriting requires the mastery of many skills, including vision, hand-eye coordination, muscle memory, posture, body control, pencil grip, and letter formation. Today we are going Read More
8 Simple Ways to Really Improve Handwriting In Kids
If you can’t understand what your kid is writing, you aren’t alone. Everything’s going digital these days. Even classrooms. So it’s not surprising that the majority of parents are concerned about how to improve handwriting in kids. If your kid is having problems with handwriting, it’s not something you should be scared of. Many parents Read More
Help Your Child Get Dressed (Without a Fight)
If you have a child between the ages of 3-5, you know the struggle of getting your child to dress up. From resisting the process entirely, to fighting about what is and isn’t appropriate to wear to school, mornings can really be a headache! Although independent dressing may seem like a simple task, it does Read More
Yoga For Kids: Benefits and Poses
Yoga For Kids Most of the moms I talk to nowadays complain about how screens are ruining their kids’ concentrations levels. They also complain that kids don’t go out to play as they used to in their times. Of how there is little or no active physical activities their kids engage in. These are Read More
Gross Motor Delays: When Should I Be Concerned?
Knowing that your child is developing just as they should can be a big stressor in a parent’s life. If you aren’t a doctor, therapist, or health professional, it can be hard to know exactly what normal development looks like. Whether your child is exhibiting signs of gross motor delays Talking with fellow parents can Read More