Track Your Child’s Developmental Milestones (brochure)
This printable brochure utilizes information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help you track your child’s developmental milestones from 6 months to 4 years of age.
This printable brochure utilizes information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help you track your child’s developmental milestones from 6 months to 4 years of age.
This article on the Hanen Centre website addresses some of the common misconceptions about bilingualism in young children and explains how bilingualism is beneficial to children.
We use the Kaleidoscope Play & Learn model in our Toddler Groups. Their Pinterest page includes a lot of great arts and crafts ideas for toddlers.
This online guide shows you how to use over 600 common baby sign language signs.
CHERISH: CHERISH™ (CHildren Encouraged by Relationships in Secure Homes) is a program to promote the social-emotional well-being of children in out-of-home care that was developed by Kindering. As a foster parent or relative caregiver, you play an essential role in the life of the child in your home. Young foster children are particularly vulnerable and […]
In most families, siblings will have the longest-lasting relationships with each other. This can be especially challenging for families in which a child has a disability or special needs. Sibshops provide peer support, guidance and information in a lively, recreational setting to typically-developing kids ages 5-11 whose siblings have unique and special needs, developmental delays, […]