Whether you are a curriculum planner for a large educational organization or you run your own small daycare operations, including baby sign language in your curriculum has become the norm. Parents have come to expect pre-verbal communication in order to facilitate transitions from home care to school settings. There is also the comfort of knowing… Reads more »
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Start Early – 15 Principles to Raise Confident Babies
Lately I have been reading a number of books addressing early childhood education and child development. I was initially looking for techniques that could potentially accelerate pre-verbal learning. To my surprise, a common denominator across all materials was the emphasis placed in confidence building. I know for many of you this is a season of… Reads more »
Ten Smart Ways to Help Babies & Parents Affected by Hurricane Harvey
If you are like most of us you are deeply concerned for those affected by hurricane Harvey. In our case, we are particularly touched by those who had to flee and are currently parenting babies and toddlers. Yesterday we had the opportunity to volunteer at a temporary shelter and we identified specific needs of those… Reads more »
Ten Smart Ways to Help Babies Displaced by Hurricane Harvey
If you are like most of us you are deeply concerned for those affected by hurricane Harvey. In our case, we are particularly touched by those who had to flee and are currently parenting babies and toddlers. Yesterday we had the opportunity to volunteer at a temporary shelter and we identified specific needs of those… Reads more »
Potty Training Baby Sign Language Style – 10 Tips You Don’t Want to Miss!
If you are raising babies, the struggle of potty training hits close to home. I can’t count the number of friends I have seen in tears as they face the day-to-day messes of teaching their toddler the art of the potty. If this is your season in life please, please don’t get discouraged. You will… Reads more »