*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. Children are naturally curious and explore the world around them using their senses. From birth and right on through early childhood, children use their senses to explore and Read More
Category: Toddlers (1-3 years)
Sensory Hacks for Fidgety Kids
Not a few months back, fidget spinners were all the rage. Almost every other kid had it. While this trendy toy gained a lot of negative attention at the end, they have created a void for sensory hacks for fidgety kids. Sensory Hacks for Fidgety Kids Kids fidget a lot. They can’t sit still. While Read More
5 Sleep Training Methods + Helpful Tips
Sleep Training Methods: Which Method is Best For Me? For many moms, getting their child to sleep through the night seems to be the holy grail to a peaceful, calmer life. When we talk about sleep training, the first thing that pops in most people’s mind is a child crying for an eternity and a Read More
Potty Training in 3 days for toddlers + Potty training Tips
While the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends waiting, there’s no perfect age for potty training, My kids went through potty training at 13 and 15 months.
5 Tips For Helping Your Toddler Navigate Conflict
*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. If you’re the parent of a little one, there is no doubt that you’ve heard these familiar lines: “But I had it first!” “It’s my turn!” “He took 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