Child Development Parenting

Everyday Parenting Support for Language & Communication Skills

Language and communication happen all day long even before the child says their first words. From snack time to story time, your daily routines are filled with opportunities to build your child’s communication skills. Whether they’re learning their first words or starting to form complex sentences, language development is closely tied to connection, interaction, and […]

Child Development Parenting

How to Support Sensory Processing Through Everyday Routines

In this blog post, we’re coving simple, daily strategies to help your child feel more regulated, focused, and calm. Grab the free printable PDF below for the full list of sensory processing strategies for parents. Sensory processing is how the nervous system receives messages from the senses and turns them into appropriate motor and behavioral […]

Child Development Parenting

Everyday Strategies that Support Motor Skill Development

When we think about helping our kids grow stronger, more coordinated, or more independent, motor skills are often at the top of the list. From zipping up a coat to running across the playground, both fine and gross motor development are critical pieces of a child’s overall growth. But here’s what we sometimes miss: Motor […]

Child Development Parenting

3 Things You Can Do Right Now to Support Your Child’s Development + FREE Cheat Sheet

When you’re worried about your child’s development, whether it’s speech delays, motor coordination, or emotional challenges, it can feel overwhelming to know what to do next. While you’re waiting for evaluations or services, there are simple, meaningful actions you can take right away to support your child’s growth. Here are three strategies pulled directly from […]

picture of children playing in dirt. Text reads: benefits of nature-based play groups
Child Development Finding the Right Provider

Why Nature-Based Playgroups Are So Powerful for Preschoolers (and Their Moms Too)

If you’re parenting a preschooler, you probably know that play isn’t just fun, it’s how kids learn, grow, and make sense of the world. And when that play happens outdoors, surrounded by sticks, mud, leaves, and imagination? The developmental impact is even greater. That developmental aspect is why occupational therapy providers and speech therapists use […]

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