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.
Laura Sowdon
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The Developmental Stages of Writing – Why your preschooler isn’t ready yet!
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.
Why OT’s Tell You to Learn Capital Letters First
Lots of programs teach upper and lowercase letters at the same time. However, learning capital letters first is a better strategy.
Drawing vs. Writing Letters – What’s the difference?
Learning to write letters, and not draw them, takes time and effort. It is critical to building good handwriting and being able to write quickly and well.
The 10 Signs of Reading Readiness
Sings of reading readiness can be divided into two categories: physical and language. Physical indicators of reading readiness are often the most overlooked.