While using their imaginations, children learn how to interact with the world and other people. Here are some of my favorite toys for imaginative play.
Laura Sowdon
Homeschooling your child with SPD takes some special planning. I have some tips on how to work sensory input into your day.
Homeschooling a child with ADHD can be rewarding and exhausting. Here is our list of tips to make your homeschool journey easier on you and your child.
I need a new way to tell the kids to do their chores. We thought a Kanban board might help. Here is how we modified this business strategy to work in our home.
Are you worried about your child’s progress this year? How do you know if she is demonstrating symptoms of a learning disability? Is it time to worry?
Dysgraphia can seem an overwhelming struggle for both you and your child. But there are things you can do to help your child overcome dysgraphia.
Developmentally appropriate kindergarten has all but disappeared and our children are paying the price.
There are lots of great ways to teach and practice writing without actually writing. Here are a few ideas that teach letters with a multi-sensory approach.
Developmentally appropriate education is when the instruction aligns with what children are ready to learn. It meets them where they are and helps them grow.
Is your child ready to learn to write letters? There is a developmental path to writing. Working on the right skills at the right time makes all the difference.