I is for Independent Play (Resource for Parents)
Fred Rogers once said, “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for … Read more
Fred Rogers once said, “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for … Read more
An important article on the effects of screen time on young children was published in the Journal of the American … Read more
Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education (more easily referred to as STEMI2E2) is an OSEP-funded project … Read more
Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child website provides a wealth of information, including a series of online guides describing … Read more
Published online in both English and Spanish, “A Year of Play” from Zero to Three offers 12 months of captivating … Read more
The Center for the Developing Child at Harvard University developed a useful graphic for defining executive function and explaining its … Read more
For several years now, awareness campaigns like First 5’s “Talk. Read. Sing.” have emphasized the importance of reading to young … Read more
In 2020, researchers from Lund University in Sweden published findings from their investigation of six-month-olds in their homes and how … Read more
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers the field a fascinating article entitled, Simple Prescription: Pediatricians Have Role in Promoting … Read more
Pathways.org provides a host of free resources to assist parents in understanding and encouraging their baby’s development to catch delays … Read more
As early interventionists, it’s important to recognize that families learn in a variety of ways. Sometimes written resources will work … Read more
Parents are often interested in what they can do to support their children to become successful readers down the road. … Read more