Have a little climber on your hands? If your child climbs bookshelves, stand on chairs, or climbs all over you, it may be time to think about a climbing toy! A climbing toy not only occupies your children, it actually aids development of the brain and body. If you’ve done any Google search for climbing …
Parenting
Kids can be downright jerks sometimes! There, I said it! Children can really try your patience and your sanity. But no child deserves to be hit or screamed at out of anger. Many parents find themselves close to “losing it” wit their child. As the world is struggling with the pandemic, job loss, financial …
Play scarves provide a useful and inexpensive tool for learning colors. Bright colors and fluid movement of play scarves keep toddlers and preschoolers engaged and make learning new things fun. Although scarves increase hand-eye coordination, fine and gross motor skills they also teach children basic learning skills including number counting, colors, movement, cause, and effect. …
Let me start by saying- I am a huge advocate for teaching sign language to children! I am raising a nonverbal four-year-old with autism and a child under two. Using sign language with my children has changed my life! Not only does my son with autism understand what I am saying better (he’s a …
Have you had rain ruin your family’s outdoor Easter egg hunt? Do you live in an apartment with no outdoor space? That’s why you always need to have a plan B for both outdoor and indoor Easter egg hunt ideas! It’s nice to have a big backyard for Easter egg hunts, but it’s not required! …