Why Reading Aloud To Your Child Is Important, Plus 7 Tips
Reading aloud to your child is especially important for establishing a strong foundation for their learning journey. But how exactly does it help?
Reading aloud to your child is especially important for establishing a strong foundation for their learning journey. But how exactly does it help?
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Dr. Jody shares our P-L-A-Y framework, designed to help you make those tough (smart) calls.
We’re sharing ways you can incorporate memory activities into your child’s flexible learning routine.
It’s never too early to teach kids to be active listeners. As they take in, process, and respond to information, they’re making connections with the world around them and the people in it!
Our learning experts created a routine that is fun, feasible, and customizable to each of our families’ unique needs.
Letting your little one help in the kitchen is fun and an opportunity to get them curious about food (warning: it’s a little messy, too).
A HOMER member wrote in asking about how they could make pet ownership a positive experience for their kids. Keep reading to see what Peggy, HOMER’s Senior Director of Learning and Curriculum Design had to say! Question I have a new baby and a four-year-old. I want...
Did you know that when your child is giggling over a funny and challenging tongue twister, they are actually building foundational reading skills?
We’re big fans of learning AND playing. In fact, we often find ourselves doing both and don’t even realize it. Our very own Peggy Kaye, shared a few activities to get your family reading and playing, which were featured on Jim Henson's Family Hub! ...
Making your home “book-oriented environment" doesn't mean you have to give up an entire room to dedicate to books!
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 help...