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Blogs
Ask the Experts, Teaching Tips, Multisensory Learning, Readiness, Home Connection, Families
Literacy development is each stage a child passes through on their way to reading and writing. Read more about the 5 stages with Learning Without Tears!
4 min
Ask the Experts, Teaching Tips, Multisensory Learning, Readiness, Home Connection
Letter knowledge is multifaceted and takes time to learn.
2 mins
Ask the Experts
We often want to challenge the children, while also providing a safe and comfortable place to play and learn new skills. This is the balance OTs are constantly challenged with during therapy sessions.
4 min
Ask the Experts
When you first hear that your child needs to see an occupational therapist, your initial reaction might be concern about your child and their abilities. But there's no reason to be worried! A good occupational therapist (OT) can help your child overcome walls in their learning that were previously thought to be insurmountable.
4 mins
Teaching Tips, Multisensory Learning, Readiness, Announcements
Earlier this year we expanded our award-winning K–5 handwriting curriculum to Pre-K with a new emergent writing component. Now, we're thrilled to announce that our complete curriculum is available for cats!
2 minutes
Readiness
One of the most exciting parts of being a kid is finding a great book to dive into and explore. It’s important to encourage reading for your child at an early age to properly set them up for comprehension as they grow older. From the ages of 5–7, a child’s comprehension levels are ever-changing, so it’s natural to carefully consider which books are most appropriate for the child to spend time reading.
3 minutes
Teaching Tips, Home Connection, Families
These words sum up one of the most important reasons to read aloud. Daily read-alouds have the power to transport children into past, present, and future worlds. And as they listen to stories, again and again, they gain the literacy skills needed to develop reading identities and ultimately become lifelong readers.
5 mins
Teaching Tips, Multisensory Learning
Recognizing and Celebrating Black History in February and All Year Long
3 mins
In the News, Announcements
5 Fun Facts and 4 Great Activities for Presidents' Day!
4 mins