by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Oct 31, 2019 | Content, Core Skills
As a parent, you know you should get your kids to love reading. With all the research about reading and child development, it can feel overwhelming. But, just because it is important, it does not mean it has to be difficult. Keep reading for easy ways to bring...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Oct 11, 2019 | Content, Core Skills
Your child has mastered the alphabet; they can name the letters, they know the order of the letters, and they know the sounds that each letter represents. So, what’s next? Are they ready to start sounding out words? The answer is: maybe! Sounding out is the...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Oct 9, 2019 | Character, Collaboration
Developing social skills is a big part of your toddler’s development, and playdates can be a fun way to help your child connect with other kids their age. However, playdates don’t have to be just for the little ones; if you have a toddler, playdates can also...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Aug 14, 2019 | Creativity, Creativity & Curiosity
Bring the post office to life with this adorable DIY Mail Truck. All you’ll need is a cardboard box, paint, and a few more tools listed below. Note: This project is best completed with tons of support from an adult (lots of cutting!). • Printable Mail Truck...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Aug 7, 2019 | Content, Core Skills
We’ve been practicing social distancing, and now, more than ever, we’ve been so grateful for how technology is helping us keep in touch with our friends and family. These letter prompts so you can provide another way to stay in touch! Just print them on regular...