How To Help Your Child During a Meltdown or Tantrum
As your child develops, they will experience a range of emotions. With toddlerhood comes tantrums and melt-downs. Are you prepared? Here's how you can... read more
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As your child develops, they will experience a range of emotions. With toddlerhood comes tantrums and melt-downs. Are you prepared? Here's how you can... read more
This article describes a teaching method that involves accomodating variable levels of understanding. read more
You may know about Down Syndrome, but do you know what causes it? Genetics expert and educator Elisa Cinelli breaks down what Down Syndrome is, the ma... read more
My kid is not at all like me. How do I accept it? Every parent dreams of what their kid will be, and a lot see our own qualities in our child. When yo... read more
Follow these keys to crafting success and you'll ensure a great crafting experience for you and your child. read more
No longer known as a male-dominated diagnosis, more teenage girls are diagnosed with autism—finding the validation and vindication they were seeking. read more
This article discusses how learning is a natural part of everyday life for homeschooled kids. Find out how to best nurture and encourage their drive t... read more
The Little Engine That Could inspires toddlers to see what they can accomplish. read more
The five most important steps for parents of children with learning disabilities. read more
Establishing routines for certain times of the day and year will help your children feel that their lives are predictable and secure. read more
This clean and quiet activity makes a great toddler game. See the yarn stick to the sandpaper! read more
Kids of all ages, from preschoolers to older kids can enjoy these simple, DIY Valentine's Day games that can be played at home, at a party, or in the ... read more
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