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Special Needs
How Do You Test for Sensory Processing Disorder?
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Evaluating for sensory processing disorder (SPD) involves you, your child, and a qualified professional. Learn more about SPD testing here.
Special Needs
5 Tips for Introducing Your Child with Special Needs to a New Caregiver
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Introducing a new caregiver can be challenging, but there are practical tips and strategies to help make the transition smooth.
Special Needs, Support
Five Steps to Finding Joy: Faith and the Journey of Parenting with Special Needs
Written by Amber Bobnar
When we pray the Rosary, the Joyful Mysteries invite us to reflect on moments that reveal profound spiritual truths. Yet, if you’re like me, you may wonder how these events...
Special Needs
What Age is Appropriate for Babysitting a Sibling with Special Needs?
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Careful planning is needed to determine if your children can babysit their siblings with special needs. Find out more in this guide.
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Behavior
Behavior
Understanding Intermittent Explosive Disorder in Children
Written by Linda Downey, MSW, LCSW
Are you worried about your child’s unexpected aggression and explosive behaviors? Learn how to support a child with intermittent explosive disorder.
Behavior
5 Emotional Regulation Activities for Kids
Written by Natasha Combrink
Want to teach your child how to regulate emotions? Here are emotional regulation activities for kids that can help!
Behavior, Special Needs
5 Tips for Dining Out with Children Who Have Sensory Sensitivities
Written by Ilona Bannister
Worried about dining out with sensory sensitivities? Try these tips for less stress and more fun the next time you take your family out to eat.
Behavior
Is Your Child a Compulsive Liar?
Written by Leeann Pennington, M.ed, LPC
Are you worried your child is a compulsive liar? Read this article for everything you need to know about compulsive lying in children.
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Education
Filter by: Braille and Literacy, IEPs, iPad Apps and Accessibility, Math and Science
Braille and Literacy
5 Activities for Name-Writing
Written by Ashlee Kasten
Learning to write your name is an important preschool skill. Make the task fun with one of these 5 activities for name-writing!
Braille and Literacy
Color Surprise Salt Tray for Handwriting Practice
Written by Ashlee Kasten
Salt trays are the perfect tool for making handwriting practice more exciting. This color surprise salt tray will delight even the most reluctant writer.
Math and Science
4 Weather Activities for Preschoolers
Written by Natasha Combrink
Whether the weather is sunny, cloudy, windy or rainy check out these educational weather activities for preschool that your children will love!
IEPs, Special Needs
What Is an Out-of-District Placement, and Who Needs One?
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Learn all about out-of-district placement, which is ideal for a child whose individual needs are not met by their current school district.
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Development
Filter by: Communication, Crawling, Fine and Gross Motor, Orientation and Mobility
Fine and Gross Motor
5 Alternatives to Tummy Time for Babies with Motor Development Challenges
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Does your baby struggle with tummy time due to motor development challenges? These alternatives to tummy time will offer the same benefits.
Development
Should Twins Share a Room?
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Wondering if your twins should share a room? We’ll explore the pros and cons of room-sharing for twins right here before you make your decision.
Fine and Gross Motor
Understanding Hypotonia & Hypertonia: What Parents Need to Know
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Altered muscle tone can affect your child’s development. Learn more about ways you can help your child by understanding hypertonia and hypotonia.
Fine and Gross Motor
4 Static Balance Activities for Kids
Written by Natasha Combrink
These four fun exercises will boost your child's static balance and coordination. They improve postural balance and strengthen core and glute muscles.
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Health & Nutrition
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Health & Nutrition
Can Baby Skin Care Products Expire?
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Is that forgotten tube of diaper rash cream still safe to use? Learn more about the expiration dates of popular skin care products for infants.
Health & Nutrition
Boosting Immunity in Kids: 3 Tips for a Healthy Winter
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Parents can help boost their kids’ immunity during cold and flu season by maintaining healthy eating, sleeping, and exercising habits in the winter.
Health & Nutrition
Flat Head Syndrome and Torticollis: What You Should Know
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Torticollis, or tight muscles in the neck, may cause your baby to have a flat spot on their head that needs to be assessed and treated by a physician.
Communication, Health & Nutrition
Recurrent Ear Infections and Their Impact on Speech/Language Development
Written by Carolyn Smarszcz, BSN, RN
Learn more about the relationship between recurrent ear infections and their potential effect on speech and language development.
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Parenting
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Parenting
4 Tips to Manage Twins Alone as a Single Parent
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Taking care of twins alone as a single parent can feel overwhelming. Learn practical ways to help lighten the load.
Parenting
How to Manage Twin Escalation Syndrome
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Discover effective strategies for managing twin escalation syndrome, including promoting individuality and fostering positive interactions.
Parenting
5 Self-Care Tips for Parents of Twins
Written by Ilona Bannister
Raising twins has its own set of stresses and demands—and joys! Make sure you’re taking care of you with these self-care tips for parents of twins.
Parenting
5 Proven Ways to Get Poop Out of Clothes
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Accidents happen, but you can still save your child’s clothes. Learn these proven ways to get poop out of clothes, including natural remedies like the sun.
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Play
Filter by: Cooking and Kitchen Play, Holiday Crafts and Ideas, Light Play, Music Play, Sensory Activities, Tactile Arts and Crafts, Toys
Holiday Crafts and Ideas
Should Parents Lie to Their Kids About Santa Claus?
Written by Natasha Combrink
Should parents lie about Santa? Find out how to balance trust, magic, and holiday traditions right here!
Holiday Crafts and Ideas, Special Needs
5 Tips for a Peaceful Thanksgiving with Your Child with Disabilities
Written by Amber Bobnar
Thanksgiving can be a joyful yet overwhelming holiday, especially for families with children who have sensory, motor, or dietary needs. With a little preparation and a few practical strategies, you...
Tactile Arts and Crafts, Visual Impairment
Using Origami to Teach Blind and Low-Vision Students Basic Shapes
Written by Lindy van der Merwe
If, like me, you have wondered why it is important for young students to learn about shapes, here are just a few reasons. Teaching shapes in early education provides children...
Sensory Activities
5 Sand Play Activities to Encourage Fine Motor Development
Written by Natasha Combrink
Sensory bin, at the beach, or in a sandpit? Try these sand play activities to help toddlers and preschoolers develop their fine motor skills.
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Product Reviews
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Product Reviews
4 Best Infant First Aid Kits
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Having a high-quality and well-stocked infant first aid kit can give you peace of mind and confidence in your ability to care for your kids at home.
Product Reviews
9 Best Toys to Keep Kids Active
Written by Ilona Bannister
Looking for active toys to keep your kids moving? Have kids who never seem to burn off their energy? Read our guide to our favorite active play toys.
Product Reviews
The 5 Best Adaptive Strollers for Special Needs of 2024
Written by Kelly O'Lone
The best adaptive strollers are designed to accommodate individuals with special needs, disabilities, or mobility challenges. Find our favorites here!
Product Reviews
The 5 Best Breast Milk Storage Bags of 2024
Written by Ilona Bannister
Whether you’re heading back to work or pumping exclusively, breast milk storage bags are a must-have for your supply. Check out our list of the best.
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Potty Training
IEPs, Potty Training
7 Sample Toileting IEP Goals
Written by Jessica Holbrook, MSN, RN, CCRN
Toileting IEP goals should address the specific needs and abilities of each child. Be flexible and patient as your child works on their toileting skills.
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!
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Sleep
Sleep, Special Needs
Safe Place Bedding Travel Bed Review
Written by Amber Bobnar
Traveling with a special needs child can be stressful! Having a safe, durable, and easy to use travel bed can make traveling so much easier!
Sleep, Special Needs
Sleep Regimen for Premature Babies: Special Considerations
Written by Fiona Peacock
It can take premature babies much longer than their full-term peers to sleep for long stretches. A preemie sleep schedule may encourage better sleep.
Sleep
Mastering the Bedtime Routine: 3 Tips for a Peaceful Night’s Sleep
Written by Fiona Peacock
From around six weeks, a newborn bedtime routine can help your baby learn the difference between day and night and prepare for a restful night’s sleep.
Sleep
4 Soothing Techniques for Fussy Sleepers: From Swaddling to White Noise
Written by Kelly O'Lone
Is your newborn fussy at night? From gentle bedtime routines to soothing sounds, creating a tranquil environment helps newborn babies sleep peacefully.