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The Aha Moment: Creating Connection at Home

March 26, 2026  |  Child Development  |  By Encompass

Connection is central to our core values at Encompass. We recognize the deep need we, as humans, have to feel seen, known, and valued. In this episode of our Parent Talks podcast, we sit down with Encompass Early Literacy Specialist Ana Malloy. Ana shares how our ParentChild+ program helps caregivers and children connect over the […]

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You’re Already Doing So Much Right: How Encompass Helps Families See Their Own Strengths

March 23, 2026  |  Early Support  |  By Tara Brinker-Cullen

If you’ve spent any time on parenting social media, you know how loud it can get. Tips, warnings, milestone checklists, conflicting advice, all arriving in an endless stream, often leaving parents with one quiet, persistent question underneath all the noise: Am I doing enough? Am I doing this right? For many families, that question isn’t […]

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Embracing Different Cultures in the Classroom

March 10, 2026  |  Early Learning  |  By Encompass Early Learning

Cultivating a colorful community is a significant goal for Encompass Preschool. With families from diverse backgrounds, it’s important for children to share their cultures and experiences with their peers and feel a sense of belonging in the classroom.   Many of our staff members are bilingual and represent different cultures. Together, they have developed a […]

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Care for the Caregiver: Nervous System Care

January 26, 2026  |  Mental Health  |  By Encompass

You don’t need to always be calm to be a good caregiver. You need support, safety, and permission to be human. Nervous system care is about helping your body feel safe enough to get through the moment. It is not about controlling emotions, forcing calm, or doing things “right.” Regulation looks different for different bodies. […]

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Care for the Caregiver: A Conversation with Megan Walsh

January 22, 2026  |  Mental Health  |  By Encompass

We’ve all heard the phrase “Put your own oxygen mask on first.” While that might seem counterintuitive, this important safety instruction is a powerful metaphor for self-care: You must secure your own well-being before you can effectively help others. Too often, parents and caregivers put their own needs on the back burner as they care […]

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Guidelines for Common Developmental Milestones

December 23, 2025  |  Child Development  |  By Encompass

In our recent podcast, Milestones and Misconceptions, we sat down with Encompass Developmental Specialist Emily Arkus to talk about common developmental milestones, the misconceptions often associated with them, and guidance on when caregivers should seek help if they have concerns. The conversation addressed why milestones are important and emphasized the idea that children grow and […]

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