Parents play an important role in helping their children with language development. After all, you are their first teacher. Whether you have an infant, school-aged child or anything in between, it is never too early (or too late) to introduce routines that will...
Month: February 2021
5 DIY Spring Sensory Bins for Kids
Sensory bins, a fairly recent activity-based toy to the toddler market, is a bin filled with toys and trinkets to engage your young child. These often incorporate a theme to entertain your child and get them involved in learning that feels more like...
What Is Fine Motor Occupational Therapy for Kids?
What are fine motor skills? Fine motor skills give us the ability and dexterity to make movements with the small muscles of our hands and wrists. These skills require coordination between our brains and muscles. Fine motor skill efficiency directly affects a child's...
Activities for Fun and Learning While Stuck Indoors
This winter has already been a long one! Cold and snow are gripping many areas of the country. Children are already isolated during the pandemic and are now stuck inside due to inclement weather! So, what is a parent/caregiver to do when children say, “I’m bored”?...
5 Ways to Spark Creativity in your Child
With more children sitting home than years before, it can be tricky fielding all the “I’m bored” comments from them daily. While it might be easier to tell them tall tales of times when we didn’t have computers or animatronic toys to keep us entertained, we could...