If you are mom, like me, you know what mom guilt feels like. Phrases like distracted parenting, working moms, do nothing to ease the guilt. We try to nudge in as much time in your schedules for our kids. And if you are that mom, you know how stressful that can be. Here’s some good Read More
Category: Toddlers (1-3 years)
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
Learning a Musical Instrument Helps Your Child
We have always heard that music is food for the soul. Research indicates that it’s more than that. Music can also easily be food for the brain. Listening to or learning a musical instrument helps your child in both his academic and social life. 7 Surprising Ways Learning a Musical Instrument Helps Your Child You probably 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
Did I Cause My Child Speech Delay
You wouldn’t believe how many parents are worried about this. Almost every other parent that comes to be for a speech assessment for their child, asks me this question, ‘Did I Cause My Child Speech Delay?’ ‘Should I have done something to boost his language development?’ ‘What did I do wrong?’ Probably nothing. You might Read More