It's becoming more difficult to shop for products for kids (including special needs) that are educational and fun. Check out these websites and catalogs for special needs resources.
Your child's finally ready for preschool, but which one is best. Picking a preschool can be tricky, but keep in mind that one that allows parent involvement in education is a key factor.
Kindergartners are honing their elementary study skills even at this young age. By the end of kindergarten, they will have gained math skills involving counting, writing numbers, and exploring concepts of time.
Observing and decoding patterns is an important pre-math skill. With these fun family activities, parents can help babies, toddlers, and preschoolers understand patterns.
There are many toddler activities that involve helping in the kitchen. Fortunately, these activities also encourage toddler learning. When your toddler asks to help out, say yes!
For many parents, deciding when their child is ready for preschool can be a struggle. For others, deciding on kindergarten readiness is an even bigger decision. Here's some good advice to help you decide.