Play Based Learning
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Confidence Begins in Crayons: How Creativity Helps Children Believe in Themselves
Creativity isn’t just play; it’s the robust foundation on which children build lasting confidence and self-belief.
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You Have Now—What Comes After the Diagnosis?
When the diagnosis arrives and the questions come rushing in, sometimes the bravest thing a parent…
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Is My Child Ready for Preschool? Spotting the Signs Beyond Age
Learn how to spot preschool readiness in your child—not by age, but through everyday play, emotions,…
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How Prompts Can Make Parenting (and Teaching) Easier
Discover how simple prompts can reduce daily struggles, foster independence, and create a smoother routine for…
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When Mealtimes Feel Like a Battlefield: Understanding Disordered Eating in Kids
Disordered eating in children isn’t just about picky eating—it’s a complex interplay of sensory needs, emotional…
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The Beauty of Neurodiversity: Seeing Strength in Differences
Neurodiversity is not a challenge to fix but a spectrum of strengths to celebrate—when we embrace…
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Supporting Students with Special Needs: What You Need to Know
Supporting students with special needs requires patience, effective strategies, and practical tools to foster a learning…
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Cognitive Distortions That Fuel Anxiety Brains
Anxiety often tricks young minds into believing worst-case scenarios—by recognizing and reshaping these cognitive distortions, we…
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How Focus Improves or Worsens Throughout Life
Focus and self-regulation evolve throughout life, improving with the right strategies and routines but worsening with…
