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Autism, Sleep

Autism and Sleep: Strategies to Improve Bedtime for Your Child

Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW

Autism and sleep problems often go together. Improving sleep can help your child be less irritable and learn better and reduce stress in your home.

Eye Conditions and Syndromes, Visual Impairment

Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP): What Parents Need to Know

Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN

Retinopathy of prematurity is common in babies born before 33 weeks. Early intervention can help prevent blindness in babies with this condition.

Eye Conditions and Syndromes, Visual Impairment

Understanding the Impact of Retinitis Pigmentosa in Children: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents

Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN

If you have a child with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), family members, therapists, and eye specialists can help you manage the stress that comes with vision loss.

Autism

Creating A Sensory-Friendly Home for Autistic Children

Written by Kelly O'Lone

A sensory-friendly home promotes a safe environment, reduces anxiety and stress, improves focus, and establishes better sleep patterns.

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Behavior

Behavior

How To Help a Child With Separation Anxiety at School

Written by Sarah Claywell

Helping your child cope with separation anxiety at school can feel like an uphill battle without the right tools. Learn how to set them up for success here!

Behavior

Recognizing and Treating Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

Written by Ilona Bannister

Find out how to recognize the signs and symptoms of oppositional defiant disorder, the conditions associated with it, and the treatments that can help.

Behavior

What is a Sensory Diet?

Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW

For kids that struggle with overstimulation or understimulation, a sensory diet can be a helpful to help them feel more calm and in control of their bodies.

Behavior

Tips for Successful Sensory-Friendly Haircuts

Written by Hayley Chalkley

Grab this list of top tips for a successful sensory friendly haircut, designed to help you and your child relax, let go of stress, and have fun.

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Education

Filter by: Braille and Literacy, IEPs, iPad Apps and Accessibility, Math and Science

Math and Science, Play

Apple Seed Counting Game

Written by Ashlee Kasten

This apple seed counting game is easy to create and fun to play! With just an oatmeal container and a few supplies, you can surprise your child with this delightful...

Education

Examining the Necessity of Preschool in Early Education

Written by Sarah Claywell

Wondering if preschool is right for your child but unsure of the ins and outs? Don't miss this full breakdown examining the necessity of preschool in early education.

Braille and Literacy, Education

9 Fun Preschool Literacy Activities

Written by Ilona Bannister

Early literacy for preschoolers is very important for their school readiness, but it doesn't have to be hard work. We show you how to make early literacy fun.

Education, Math and Science

5 Fun Preschool Math Activities

Written by Fiona Peacock

If you want your child to hit the ground running when it comes to their education, there are lots of preschool math activities you can enjoy together.

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Development

Filter by: Communication, Crawling, Fine and Gross Motor, Orientation and Mobility

Fine and Gross Motor, Play

Pumpkin Picking Fine Motor Activity

Written by Ashlee Kasten

This adorable pumpkin picking fine motor activity is a breeze to make! A perfect fall activity for preschoolers and toddlers alike.

Development, Parenting

Responsive Parenting: Building Strong Bonds with Your Child

Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW

Responsive parenting raises well-adjusted kids by combining appropriate expectations with high levels of emotional support. Learn how to be a responsive parent.

Development

Late Walking in Babies: 7 Common Reasons

Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN

If your baby isn’t walking by 18 months of age, they may need a little help with walking. Physical therapy and adaptive equipment can help.

Fine and Gross Motor

Fine vs. Gross Motor Skills: What’s the Difference?

Written by Sarah Claywell

Motor skills are an essential part of your child's development, but what exactly are they, and how can you help them to develop? Find all the details here!

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Health & Nutrition

Filter by: Eye Conditions and Syndromes, Feeding and Eating, Research Studies

Eye Conditions and Syndromes, Visual Impairment

Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP): What Parents Need to Know

Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN

Retinopathy of prematurity is common in babies born before 33 weeks. Early intervention can help prevent blindness in babies with this condition.

Eye Conditions and Syndromes, Visual Impairment

Understanding the Impact of Retinitis Pigmentosa in Children: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents

Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN

If you have a child with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), family members, therapists, and eye specialists can help you manage the stress that comes with vision loss.

Feeding and Eating

Kid-Friendly Pumpkin Spice “Not-a-Latte”

Written by Ashlee Kasten

Who says kids can’t enjoy the pumpkin spice latte craze? This Kid-Friendly Pumpkin Spice “Not-a-Latte” recipe is delicious and fun to make.

Health & Nutrition

Fire Safety for Kids: Teaching Your Children How To Stay Safe

Written by Kelly O'Lone

Learn how to keep children safe with fire safety guidelines, prevention tips, creating an escape plan, and essential fire safety tools.

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Parenting

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Parenting

10 Stay at Home Mom Motivation Boosters To Keep You Going

Written by Sarah Claywell

Staying motivated as a stay-at-home mom isn't easy when you're responsible for so much. But these motivation boosters are sure to keep you going!

Parenting

What’s the Difference Between a Tantrum and a Meltdown?

Written by Leeann Pennington, M.ed, LPC

Wondering if your child is having a tantrum or a meltdown? Read this article to know the difference between these emotional outbursts!

Parenting, Play, Tactile Art

Affirmation Backpack Buddy Keychains

Written by Ashlee Kasten

These affirmation backpack buddy keychains are adorable and easy to make. Give your child a little encouragement with this simple craft as they head to school.

Parenting

When To Stop Using a High Chair

Written by Kelly O'Lone

Many children are ready to stop using a high chair between 2–3 years old and can begin transitioning to a normal chair or booster seat at that time.

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Play

Filter by: Holiday Crafts and Ideas, Light Play, Music Play, Sensory Activities, Tactile Art, Toys

Toys

Safe Toy Selection: How To Choose Age-Appropriate and Non-Toxic Toys

Written by Kelly O'Lone

Ensure your child’s well-being with top tips on choosing suitable toys that create a secure, fun play environment with our guide to safe toy selection.

Parenting, Play, Tactile Art

Affirmation Backpack Buddy Keychains

Written by Ashlee Kasten

These affirmation backpack buddy keychains are adorable and easy to make. Give your child a little encouragement with this simple craft as they head to school.

Fine and Gross Motor, Play

Pumpkin Picking Fine Motor Activity

Written by Ashlee Kasten

This adorable pumpkin picking fine motor activity is a breeze to make! A perfect fall activity for preschoolers and toddlers alike.

Math and Science, Play

Apple Seed Counting Game

Written by Ashlee Kasten

This apple seed counting game is easy to create and fun to play! With just an oatmeal container and a few supplies, you can surprise your child with this delightful...

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Product Reviews

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Product Reviews

5 Best Weighted Blankets and Lap Pads for Kids

Written by Ilona Bannister

Heard a lot about weighted blankets and lap pads and wondering how to choose one? Here’s our guide to the ins and outs of finding the right weighted blanket.

Product Reviews

The 5 Best Toddler Night Lights in 2023

Written by Ilona Bannister

Looking for the right night light to help your little one ease into bedtime? Check out our guide for everything you need to know about toddler night lights.

Potty Training, Product Reviews

The 8 Best Swim Diapers in 2023

Written by Kelly O'Lone

The best swim diapers are comfortable and help prevent your baby from having an accident in the pool or ocean. Find our favorites in this round-up!

Product Reviews

The 4 Best Baby Pillows of 2023

Written by Fiona Peacock

If your toddler is ready to sleep safely with a pillow, you’ll want to find the best baby pillow available to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep.

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Potty Training

Potty Training

How To Deal With Constipation When Potty Training

Written by Fiona Peacock

Constipation is common amongst children of potty training age. Many children suffer from potty training constipation, but there are things you can do to help.

Potty Training

5 Potty Training Games To Make Potty Training Fun

Written by Fiona Peacock

Learning to use the toilet doesn’t have to feel like hard work. There are lots of potty training games you can play with your toddler to make learning fun.

Potty Training

Potty Training Twins: Strategies and Tips That Work

Written by Kelly O'Lone

You can potty train twins one at a time or together, but it’s important to follow their lead and go at a reasonable pace. Learn more tips here!

Potty Training, Product Reviews

The 8 Best Swim Diapers in 2023

Written by Kelly O'Lone

The best swim diapers are comfortable and help prevent your baby from having an accident in the pool or ocean. Find our favorites in this round-up!

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Sleep

Autism, Sleep

Autism and Sleep: Strategies to Improve Bedtime for Your Child

Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW

Autism and sleep problems often go together. Improving sleep can help your child be less irritable and learn better and reduce stress in your home.

Sleep

SITBACK Method Unveiled: Your Sleep Training Secret Weapon

Written by Kelly O'Lone

The SITBACK method offers a gradual approach to sleep training, where you gently reassure your baby as they fall asleep. Here’s everything you need to know.

Sleep

The Baby Witching Hour Survival Guide for New Parents

Written by Natasha Combrink

Does your baby seem to go through a period of fussiness and crying in the evenings? It may be the baby witching hour. Learn how to survive it here!

Autism, Sleep

9 Tips for Sleep Training a Child With Autism

Written by Kelly O'Lone

When sleep training a child with autism, it’s helpful to eliminate background noises and unnecessary noises, along with establishing a solid bedtime routine.

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