by Nadine Swayne | May 4, 2013 | Articles
Although very young babies are not able to hold toys or participate in games, even newborns can get bored when parents and caregivers do not interact much with them while they’re awake. This is why it is important to engage your baby with communication, rattles,... by Nicole Fonovich | Aug 4, 2012 | Articles
Immersing your children in another language and culture is beneficial to their social and cognitive development. But to many parents, the job of teaching a child a second language feels out-of-reach, not to mention costly. We made the commitment to raise our son in a... by Rita Goldberg | Jul 30, 2011 | Articles
Summer is here again, and suddenly the cry is heard “Water Safety and the need for our little ones to have survival skills” It seems like every time you read an article about water safety, the same things come up. We are all constantly told to be vigilant. That will... by Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP | Apr 6, 2011 | Articles
Adapted from Book 1, My Baby Compass Let’s face it – it’s hard for a parent to listen to a baby crying. You wonder, “What does he want? Have I forgotten something? Is he hungry? Wet? Cold? Hot? Tired? Lonely?” Sometimes it helps to consider a few things to figure out... by Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP | Apr 5, 2011 | Articles
Structure and support need to be in place during toddler play activities because they aren’t in control of their emotions and aren’t able to adjust their behavior appropriately. A parent needs to be emotionally available so a child understands others’...
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