I think about you guys often. I even come to visit some time. Admittedly, a few of those times because I can’t remember where I had put the Jello play-dough recipe….
A lot has happened since last we talked. Continue reading ““It’s Alive!!””
one mommy's journey to build better little boy (& girl!) brains
I think about you guys often. I even come to visit some time. Admittedly, a few of those times because I can’t remember where I had put the Jello play-dough recipe….
A lot has happened since last we talked.
I think about you guys often. I even come to visit some time. Admittedly, a few of those times because I can’t remember where I had put the Jello play-dough recipe….
A lot has happened since last we talked. Continue reading ““It’s Alive!!””
I haven’t managed to keep up with blogging the last couple weeks (obviously). Our family is in one of those times where life is feeling a bit more overwhelming.
You know, no one horrible thing to us, but just more than you can handle… Continue reading “An AWOL apology”
Experts talk about the ages 0 to 6 being the most critical for brain development. The brain architecture they build in that developmental window is the architecture the rest of their lifetime learning will be built on. I don’t know about you, but that thought makes me a little paranoid about making sure I am doing what I can to stimulate those brain connections!
I figure as long as I am doing the legwork to find stuff to use with my own children, I might as well share the ideas & resources I find, and our experiences as we try them out. Hopefully this will save some other mommies and daddies some of their precious time. My focus for now will be on preschool and toddler age as that is the age of my two boys: “Br” is currently 3 1/2 and “Bl” is almost 15 months (as of early June 2011).
Those same experts also talk about the importance of fostering a love of learning, encouraging learning at this age to feel like “play”.
Please let me know if you have any great ideas, tips, or resources!
Here’s a couple good sites to start:
The Activity Mom
Tot School Ideas for the little guys