December: ‘Tis the Season to Play

In a world increasingly dominated by screens, the essence of play often takes a back seat. Yet, for speech and language development, play is the secret to early language development. Play help form the foundation for cognitive growth, social interaction, and language acquisition in children.

Giving Thanks with Little Ones:

Embracing the Joy of Gratitude In the heart of November, a season that invites reflection and appreciation, we invite you to join us in exploring simple and meaningful ways to instill the spirit of gratitude in our little ones. As parents, we understand the profound impact that cultivating thankfulness can have on the overall well-being … Continue reading Giving Thanks with Little Ones:

Trick-or-Treat Alternatives

Alternatives to Trick-or-Treating

Halloween, with its eerie costumes and haunting decorations, is a holiday many kids eagerly anticipate. However, not all children are enthusiastic about the thrill of trick-or-treating.

From Scratch

Part of everyday learning in the kitchen comes from cooking from scratch using real ingredients. Unfortunately, with the rise of processed foods and restaurants many children do not know where their food comes from or how it is made.

Kitchen Time!

One of the best places to learn is in the kitchen. There are so many different things you can teach your kids when cooking with them. On of our favorite things to cook is pizza. Cooking helps facilitate language development of many areas. While learning in the kitchen, make sure you fill the air with vocabulary … Continue reading Kitchen Time!