By Dr. Danny Brassell As a parent of a son and two daughters and a former teacher, I have seen first-hand the differences between enticing boys to read vs. girls. Even in preschool the differences are striking. Girls tend to read better than boys. And research supports this: by fourth grade, girls worldwide score significantly… Read More
Sensory Play in Early Years
Children have a natural instinct to use their hands whether it is with sand, water, dirt, rice, dry pasta or other substance like play dough. Through many studies, sensory play has been found to foster the development of many foundation areas of a child from; Language development – With language, through sensory play, they are… Read More
Love and Logic: Helping Aggressive Toddlers and Preschoolers
Get Started Before It’s Too Late! Give Them an Advantage in School… and Life! What’s the “bottom line” about chronically aggressive toddlers and preschoolers? Without powerfully effective intervention… before they enter kindergarten…the odds are very high that they will experience repeated failure in school and face a life filled with frustration and dis- appointments. The… Read More