- Executive functions are essential cognitive skills that help children navigate their daily lives. By understanding and supporting the development of these functions, we can empower children to achieve their full potential.Posted in:Parent Tips
- Executive functions are a set of cognitive processes that enable individuals to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and manage multiple tasks simultaneously.Posted in:Parent Tips
- Parallel talk is a simple yet effective technique to support language development in young children.Posted in:Parent Tips
- Imagine yourself dancing, spinning, bouncing on a trampoline, rocking in a chair, or riding on a roller coaster? How do these activities make you feel?Posted in:Parent Tips
- Waiting is in our everyday life - waiting for the green light, barista passing over a hot flat white, Black Friday timer countdown… Admit it - Waiting is hard, even for us adults. For young children or children with additional needs, it can be even harder to understand.Posted in:Parent Tips
- Do you struggle with finding the “right” book to read with your child?Posted in:Parent Tips
- Every individual experiences speech disfluencies. Therefore, it is entirely normal for children to stumble over their words during the early stage of language development.Posted in:Parent Tips
- Attention is the ability of an infant or child to orient to, shift between, and maintain focus on events, objects, tasks, and problems in the external world.Posted in:Parent Tips
- Hand and grip strength are important as they are required for many everyday self-help, fine and gross motor activities such as buttoning and zipping climbing, and more!Posted in:Parent Tips
- Play is a crucial aspect of childhood development, serving as a foundation for acquiring new skills and expanding knowledge.Posted in:Parent Tips