Learning Through Play: How Play Shapes Early Childhood Development
Early childhood education isn’t about setting a curriculum or hitting certain milestones. Here’s a look at the integral role of play in early education.
Winter Childcare: Safety Tips for Outdoor Play
Playing in the snow is an essential winter experience for every child. Here are some outdoor winter safety tips from our childcare team.
Early Childhood Education: Support Reading and Writing Over the Holidays
Books are the most effective tool for encouraging reading and writing mastery in early childhood education. The holidays are the perfect opportunity to encourage reading and make it a regular at-home activity.
Helping Children Develop Fine Motor Skills at Home over the Holidays
With the holidays coming up, there are plenty of opportunities for parents to support their child’s motor skill development in meaningful ways with simple, fun activities.
The Power of Reading Aloud: How Early Literacy Shapes Your Child’s Future
At Wollaston Child Care in Quincy, MA, we understand that early childhood education goes far beyond simply watching children.
Tips to Get Back into Your School and Childcare Schedule
Take these tips to get your family back on track and into your school and regular childcare schedules.
4 Reasons to Encourage Sensory Play for Preschool Children
At Wollaston Child Care Center, we believe that learning should engage all aspects of a child’s development. This includes engaging all their senses through activities like sensory play.
Learning Games to Keep Kids’ Brains Engaged This Summer
Learning games keep kids’ brains engaged and extend early childhood education beyond the classroom. Here are three simple ideas for learning games you can play this summer.
Easy Holiday Sugar Cookie Recipe
When your kids are still in the early childhood stage, you want the holidays to be special. Make cookies and memories with this easy recipe!
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.
