Auditory Verbal Graduate - Baseball HS Team


Loved cheering on one of my remarkable Auditory Verbal
 graduates at his HS baseball games tonight. 

Thankful to have had the opportunity to guide his parents
 and for their commitment to listening, spoken language and lifetime success.
So proud of you all!


Stages of Play and Ways to Make The Most Out of Playtime Learning



Wonderful, visually attractive and factual infographic on the importance of play in early childhood. Even if you think you have heard this all before take a glance. In fact, I would love to have this print in my office. 

The author from Nourish shares that just letting the child play is often the best approach but there are certain things you can do to make the most of playtime learning. The graphics clearly share key points in play, the role of play in development, stages of play and ways to support the child’s play. It has excellent content for professionals and when guiding and coach parents and caregivers. 

The graphic’s header has the brilliant quote from Robert Louis Stevenson,

Happy hearts and happy faces, 
Happy play in grassy places— 
That was how in ancient ages, 
Children grew to kings and sages.


Milestones and The Little Rocket Scientist

The Milestones of Your Little Rocket Scientist’s Development, Early Childhood Education Degrees. http://www.early-childhood-education-degrees.com/milestones/
Did you know that “by age three, a child’s brain has formed 3 quadrillion connections?”  This link not only provides interesting and motivating facts about early childhood development, but it outlines key developmental milestones across linguistic, cognitive, social, and physical domains at varying age ranges from 0-3 months to 5 years. These milestones are displayed with fun, space-themed, visually pleasing graphics as well as in a checklist format. 

Read on!