5 Activities To Build Your Autistic Child’s Fine Motor Skills

  *This post 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. April is Autism Awareness Month!  All month on the blog, I’ll be focusing my posts around autism.   Today, I’m combining two things that I am really Read More

Self Help Skills To Teach Your Child

*This post 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. Ah, Kindergarten!  Reading, coloring, snack time, glue sticks, recess…..  There is so much to learn and look forward to. I remember sending my first off to Kindergarten with Read More

5 Tips to Boost Language Development in Kids with Down Syndrome

*This post 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. Today (3/21/19) is World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), and I’m happy to participate by sharing this blog post!  WDSD is all about advocating for the rights, inclusion and Read More

Preschool Routines: Set Your Child Up For Success

Having young children at home can often feel chaotic.  Juggling work responsibilities, social obligations, and day to day life is enough without a small child to consider.  Once you have children, it can feel like you are treading water and just getting through the day!  Some days it can be a struggle to make that Read More

6 Insanely Simple Ways How To Clean Home With Kids

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

Building Your Preschooler’s Vocabulary

*This post 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. Language development can often feel like something that just sort of “happens;” we aren’t actively teaching our children to talk, they are just naturally inclined to communicate with Read More

 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

5 Activities to Develop Receptive Language Skills

Receptive language, at its most basic definition, is the ability to understand words and language. Receptive language skills are essential in order for children to communicate successfully.  These skills allow children to make sense of and respond to things that they see and hear. Children who struggle with receptive language skills have trouble with understanding Read More