May
23
2008

When I talk about child development and all the things you can do to encourage it, the foundations of all my theories and practices are attributed to several theorists. I know that in the day to day, most parents could really care less about who invented this or what the thread of thought was on [...]
May
12
2008

You may not know this but children develop art in a series of stages. Early Childhood Education has broken those stages down to 3 stages ranging from 1 year of age to 5 years. It is important to remember that when we discuss any type of developmental milestones, we are looking at a “range of [...]
May
09
2008

Bringing home baby is a wonderful experience and I know there was nothing more comforting than watching my kids sleep in their bassinet for the first time. I loved that first month of my babies life, well actually I love all the months of my kids life, but there was a feeling in that first month that [...]
May
02
2008

You have probably seen this experiment before but it is one of my favorites so I wanted to share. If you can’t tell by the photograph, I do this activity often enough to warrant purchasing the big box of baking soda. I think it has something to do with the fact that I feel like [...]
May
01
2008

Usually, I find that I talk about child development and everything that has to do with mom. This isn’t intentional at all but has more to do with the fact that I am a mother so I see life from the vantage point of a mother. It is important to remember that fathers are just [...]
Apr
15
2008

You may not think that history is a very important subject to teach your young child but you are completely wrong. History is just another way to broaden your child’s horizons and to give to them world’s that seem completely unimaginable. When my oldest became focused on Egypt, he couldn’t believe how different the world [...]
Apr
07
2008

When my sister’s beautiful baby became a difficult and argumentative child, I thought to myself, “Well, that’s karma,” since my sister had been pretty difficult and argumentative as a child herself. I didn’t worry about that karma coming and biting me since I hadn’t been nearly as argumentative as she had, although I definitely wasn’t the [...]
Apr
06
2008

Wow, can you believe that your baby has grown a year. I know I was always surprised when that first birthday rolled around for both of my kids. I felt like I had missed out on something, that maybe I hadn’t cuddled enough or really enjoyed those quiet moments that are so normal for infants. [...]
Mar
20
2008

When my son was an infant I was constantly being asked, “So is he crawling yet?” When I would say, “No, not yet,” I would get a concerned glance and then a, “Oh, don’t worry, he’ll crawl soon.” I wasn’t actually nervous but as each person reflected their own opinion on the matter I quickly began to [...]