Category Archives: Early Childhood Education
3 Summer Activities That Are Technically Educational
There are plenty of activities you can do with your kids this summer that they won’t even realize are educational. You’ll have fun doing them, too, so you may even forget that you’re supposed to be learning with these activities!
Why Talking to Kids Is Essential in Childcare
Interacting verbally with children is an essential part of being a parent or childcare provider. Here’s how talking to children helps them learn.
Pre-Writing Skills and Early Childhood Development
In last month’s post, we looked at the skills preschoolers improve and acquire by learning to write. This month, we’re going to back up a little talk about pre-writing skills.
Why Handwriting Is Important for Preschool Kids
Let’s take a closer look at some of the benefits preschool age children receive when they learn to write by hand.
Why Kids Love Kinetic Sand (And We Do, Too!)
Kinetic Sand isn’t just a fun toy to keep kids occupied. It also helps kids practice and improve skills that are important to early childhood education and development.
Early Childhood Education and Sensory Play
There are a lot of things that go into effective early childhood education. When children are very young, they take in everything. They are constantly trying to learn everything they can about the world around them.
Dental Care Tips for Toddler Care in Quincy, MA!
With so many child care priorities, dental care can often come last. Ensure the health of your toddler’s teeth with these tips!
Do You Know the Benefits of Outdoor Play?
Spring is right around the corner! The first day of spring is March 20, and we can’t wait to spend more time outside. We also can’t wait for kids to spend more time outside.
The Developmental Benefits of Puzzles
Did you know that sitting and solving a puzzle provides a multitude of benefits? Here is a closer look!
Holiday Activities Toddlers Love
Look for fun ways to celebrate the holiday season with your little one? Here are three ideas to get you started!