Understanding and Supporting Your Toddler’s Milestones Through Play
Toddler Milestones and Play – A fun and powerful way to support your toddler’s early learning and development.
Toddler Milestones and Play – A fun and powerful way to support your toddler’s early learning and development.
It’s a real battle facing all homeschooling moms – how do I balance out structured activities and learning with moments where my child can explore and learn beyond the curriculum? We want to create this magical and dynamic learning environment that effectively supports both structured learning and child-led exploration. But sometimes it can feel impossible with the unique challenges we face as homeschooling moms.
Mothers Day is all about celebrating moms like you! Being a mom is so beautiful and yet can stretch us to our absolute limits. Mothers Day is a day to be seen, a day to be appreciated for all you do and all you are as a Mom!
Your 0 – 6 month old baby is developing SO many new skills right now. One of these skills sets is the foundations of their Fine Motor Skills. Knowing the milestones your baby is reaching can help you include activities that promote this development effectively.
Developing the correct tripod pencil grasp can be easy if you know what to teach your child and how to practice this skill. These tips and tricks will help your child to correct their pencil grip easily and can really set them up for success in writing right now and for many years to come!
This Fine Motor Christmas Tree Craft for Preschoolers and Toddlers is a great way to have fun while learning this Christmas!
Need gift ideas for your toddler? 40 educational toys your toddler will love, that also support your child’s learning and development.
Fine motor development is one of the most important skills your child needs for school and beyond. Developing these skills can be easy with the right knowledge and tools and can happen quite naturally in the everyday life and play of our children.
Playdough activities are a great way to boost your toddler and preschooler’s fine motor development as well as a host of other skills. Your child needs to build strength and coordination in the small muscles of their hands and wrists before they can pick up a pencil and start writing. Playdough is a fun and effective way to do this – the activities below will give you some great ideas to get started.
Teaching your preschooler to read is a daunting task if you’ve never done it before. Having the right tools and training can make all the difference. This homeschool reading curriculum has made it so easy and fun to teach my children to read.
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