Sensory Systems Explained: What is Auditory?

The auditory sensory processing system is an essential component of a child’s development in early childhood. It plays a crucial role in the way children perceive, process, and respond to sounds in their environment.  The auditory system is responsible for hearing, understanding, and interpreting speech, music, and other environmental sounds.  Did you know that we … Read more

How to Use Sensory Activities to Support Language Development

It’s no secret that language development is a critical aspect of a child’s early years. However, did you know that sensory activities can play a significant role in supporting that development?  By engaging a child’s senses we can enhance their ability to communicate and comprehend language.  Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or educator, let’s explore … Read more

Building a Leprechaun Trap STEM Project for Kids

Looking for a fun activity to do with your kids for St. Patrick’s Day? Why not try making a leprechaun trap! You’ll need simple materials like a coffee container, construction paper, and popsicle sticks, and we’ll walk you through step-by-step instructions on how to create a trap that will have leprechauns begging to be caught. … Read more

Sensory Systems Explained: What is Vestibular?

Have you ever heard of the vestibular system? It’s not as well-known as the five senses, but it’s just as important for your child’s development. The vestibular system plays a crucial role in regulating balance, coordination, and spatial orientation, and is essential for many physical and cognitive activities. Did you know that we have EIGHT … Read more

St. Patrick’s Day Directed Drawing with Writing Prompts

St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to get kids engaged in fun and creative activities. This festive holiday is all about celebrating Irish culture and traditions with parades, music, and of course, lots of green! But it’s also an opportunity to encourage kids to use their imagination and … Read more