How To Help?

When I spend time with parents, I’m asked how to help. My answer includes asking how much reading aloud is done at home. And I’m asking about reading stories that are beyond the child’s reading level. I ask for a reason. The richer the words a child hears, the richer...

Create A Free Time List!

The school year is winding down, strange as the year has been. Students are wondering aloud with me how to occupy their time as school assignments end. Here’s an idea for parents. Create a Free Time List! And … create it WITH your child. This list is best prepared...

Trying New Things

A word about trying new things. I walked tonight.  I listened to Brene Brown’s first podcast, “Brene on FFTs”.  Her podcast is “Unlocking Us”. She recorded while isolating during pandemic, in a closet, sitting on her son’s dirty gym clothes. She talked about trying things for the first time....

Everything

I’m grateful for  parents who want the best for their child. That’s the reason I’m asked to become involved with families. When special days roll around, I think of the things children need from parents.  Children need to hear “I love you” and “I’m proud of you.”  They need...

Understanding Infant Torticollis

Infant Torticollis — What Parents Should Know about Signs and Symptoms adapted from a piece by Intermountain Healthcare Parents may start to worry if baby’s head starts tilting to one side or if they prefer to look one direction. Your doctor may have even noticed it at your baby’s last check-up....

Life Skills for Ages 6 through 9

As the child matures, responsibility increases.  More is expected in terms of self-care, helping at home, and using money including identifying denominations of paper money and coins.  These are the life skills grouped for children who are 6 and 7 years old.   Make bed without assistance Fold and...

Super Read! Strong Mothers, Strong Sons

Strong Mothers, Strong Sons  –  Lessons Mothers Need to Raise Extraordinary Men by Meg Meeker, M.D.  Super book!  Here are a few snippets: “As mothers…our job is to help our sons seek knowledge and truth….  We must challenge them to differentiate good from evil and right from wrong.  We...

Thank you, Role Model!

Yesterday, a young 5 year old worked on one of his sounds using “thank you”.  We practiced his response, focusing on his sound.  In the middle of the sequence, he grinned broadly and said, “Thank you, Role Model”! Never had a little one say that to me before, especially...