Overscheduled Kids? 10 Must-Ask Questions Before Signing Up for Fall Activities
/When my kids were small, I was a SAHM and I did not need childcare. I wanted my kids to be exposed to valuable sports and lessons, but it was more important to me to protect their unscheduled downtime. Leaving as many afternoons open as possible was my goal. At school, they were told when to sit, where to walk, and how to learn. It’s structured down to the minute. At home, I felt that my job was to provide the balance.
Read MoreTeaching Independent Play: How to Help Your Child Who Needs Constant Feedback
/If you have a child who constantly seeks attention and feedback, you might think they’ll never play independently. But rest assured, all children can learn to play independently. It may just take a little extra effort and patience on your part.
Read MoreNurturing Self-Directed Play: How to Inspire Your Child's Independence
/Learn how to nurture your child's self-directed play with these practical strategies. From observing their interests to creating engaging play invitations, discover how to support your 2-8 year old's independent play skills at home and outdoors.
Read MoreCornstarch and Water for Easy Sensory Play
/Oobleck is great for kids because it provides a hands-on sensory experience that encourages exploration of non-Newtonian fluids, fostering curiosity and fine motor skills development. Find out the details here.
Read More5 Chores Your Kids Can Start Doing Today
/Ever wondered what kind of chores are meant for your child’s age? Check out today’s post for a breakdown on all things chores!
Read MoreTurning Boredom into Play: Easy Ways to Spark Your Child's Creativity
/When your child complains of boredom, it's not a lack of ideas, but rather a need for skills, resources, confidence, and clear play boundaries. Try these tips!
Read MoreRough & Tumble Play: Why It's Vital for Kids and How to Guide It Safely
/Research shows that rough-and-tumble play helps kids learn to regulate and manage emotions… How to manage when things get too rough.
Read MoreThe Magic Pause: A Tip for Raising Independent Kids
/This one tip can help you raise independent kids.
Read MoreIs Your Child Ready for a Successful Quiet Time Today?
/Have you ever noticed that despite a solid routine, there are just some days when you know your child is not going to have a successful quiet time? There’s a good reason and it is completely solvable.
Read MoreYour Ultimate Checklist: How to Prepare for Kid-Friendly Travel
/Traveling with kids? This post is for you.
Read MoreHow Ten Minutes Can Impact Your Child’s Whole Day
/What if I told you that there was a SMALL thing you could do right now that would make a MASSIVE difference in how the day goes for your child and you?
Read MoreWaiting in Line with Kids? Try These 11 Fun Games
/We've all been there - stuck in a seemingly endless line at the grocery store, bank, or doctor's office with restless kids in tow. Instead of resorting to screens or melting down from boredom, try engaging your little ones with these simple, on-the-spot games.
Read MoreFostering Resilience: Helping Kids Cope with Disappointment
/Instead of fixing your child’s feelings, help them find ways to cope with what they’re experiencing.
Read More3 Essential Tips to Get Kids Playing: Insight from a Mom and Play Expert
/You know how important play is for your child, but sometimes play can feel overwhelming. Here are three simple tips that can transform your child’s playtime.
Read MoreRethinking "Be Careful": Encouraging Self-Trust Over Constant Caution
/Have you ever paused to consider that the frequent caution of telling your child to "Be Careful!" might actually inhibit their learning and growth more than protect them? Click to learn more!
Read MoreHow Declining Play Can Benefit Your Child (and You)
/How to Set Limits and Encourage Independent Play with Your Child
Read MoreHelping Your Child Cope with Waiting: Strategies and Book Ideas
/It is so hard to wait. Read this for tips.
Read MoreBooks and Simple Activities to Help Sick Kids Feel Better
/Are your kids feeling a little under the weather?
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