The preschool years are critical for developing cognitive skills, setting the foundation for a lifetime of learning. Among ...
“Feelings…nothing more than feelings…” Sounds so soothing, doesn’t it? Except feelings can get pretty big and even scary when they’re radiating from small children. Who hasn’t been blown away by the ...
Preschool years are a period of rapid brain development. By the age of five, a child's brain is approximately 90 percent of its adult size, highlighting the importance of this developmental window in ...
“Heart to Heart” with Dr. G will air at noon Wednesday, Dec. 16, on KDRT, 95.7 FM. The show will feature Cheryl Moore, an educator and co-owner of The Treehouse in Winters. Moore and her partner, ...
New research reveals that preschoolers who jump, run, and play more develop stronger memory and problem-solving skills—highlighting the critical role of movement in early learning. Study: Associations ...
Children learn through play and they like to be challenged with games. Many preschool math toys have features that encourage children to discover, analyze and solve problems all while having a good ...
When people talk about preschool readiness, the conversation usually jumps straight to letters and numbers. Can they count to ten? Do they know their colors? Can they write their name, even if the ...