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Choosing Toys That Help Children With Autism Stay Focused
Choosing Toys That Help Children With Autism Stay Focused
Children with autism can have unique sensory preferences and attention patterns. Read here to learn more. Read more...
Gentle Play Activities That Support Emotional Regulation in Autistic Children
Gentle Play Activities That Support Emotional Regulation in Autistic Children
Children with autism can experience big emotions that feel overwhelming. Here are Gentle Play Activities That Support Emotional Regulation in Autistic Children. Read more...
Why Routine and Repetition Help Children With Autism Learn
Why Routine and Repetition Help Children With Autism Learn
Children with autism often thrive in predictable environments. Know more Why Routine and Repetition Help Children With Autism Learn. Read more...
How Sensory Toys Can Support Children With Autism
How Sensory Toys Can Support Children With Autism
How Sensory Toys Can Support Children With Autism is about using thoughtfully chosen toys to help kids explore, regulate, and play in ways that feel safe and enjoyable. Read more...
The Difference Between Montessori Toys and Regular Toys
The Difference Between Montessori Toys and Regular Toys
The Difference Between Montessori Toys and Regular Toys is not simply about appearance, it is about how the toy supports a child’s development and learning process. Learn more here. Read more...
Why Repetition Is Essential for Kid's Brain Development
Why Repetition Is Essential for Kid's Brain Development
Why Repetition Is Essential for Brain Development becomes clear when we understand how young children learn. Learn more here. Read more...
What Practical Life Skills Look Like for Toddlers
What Practical Life Skills Look Like for Toddlers
Many parents hear the phrase “practical life skills” in Montessori education but wonder what it actually means for very young children. Read here to know more. Read more...
What “Follow the Child” Means in Montessori
What “Follow the Child” Means in Montessori
One of the most well-known ideas in Montessori education is the phrase “follow the child.” But many parents wonder what it actually means in everyday life. What “Follow the Child”... Read more...
Letting Kids Struggle (And Why It’s Good)
Letting Kids Struggle (And Why It’s Good)
In child development, small challenges can be incredibly valuable. Letting Kids Struggle (And Why It’s Good) is about understanding that a little difficulty helps children build important skills. Read more...
Calm Play Ideas That Help Children With Autism Feel Safe
Calm Play Ideas That Help Children With Autism Feel Safe
Calm Play Ideas That Help Children With Autism Feel Safe focus on creating activities and spaces that reduce stress and encourage engagement. Read more...
Importance of Hands-On Learning for Kids
Importance of Hands-On Learning for Kids
Children do not just learn by watching—they learn by doing. Learn more about The Importance of Hands-On Learning, here.   Read more...
Why Open-Ended Toys Build Creativity The
Why Open-Ended Toys Build Creativity The
Many toys today tell children exactly what to do. They may have buttons to press, sounds to trigger, or instructions to follow. While these toys can be entertaining, they often... Read more...