Food Play For Picky Eaters

Why Letting Your Child Play with Their Food Might Be the Secret to Picky Eating . . . For generations, parents have told their kids, “Don’t play with your food!” But what if that well-meaning advice is actually holding your child back from developing a healthy relationship with eating? As a mom of […]
Learning – Passion or Skill?

Learning – Passion or Skill? (and what else matters?) Is learning about following one’s passions, or is it a skill that develops over time with practice and hard work? The answer to this question may lie in the view that passion and skill are both important for children to broaden their intelligence and […]
Sensory Play for Toddlers

Sensory Play Ideas to Strengthen Early Learning in Toddlers Helping your toddler build early learning and language skills is essential, but for many parents, finding ways to make learning both easy and fun can be a challenge. Sensory play activities and play-based learning offer an engaging solution, sparking curiosity and delighting young minds while […]
Thumb-Sucking in Childhood Development: What’s Good, Bad and Normal

Thumb-sucking is an incredibly common childhood habit. However, many first-time parents wonder if it should be a concern. Here’s what thumb-sucking means for your child’s development and how you can support healthy habits. Why Thumb-Sucking Happens Most infants display non-nutritive habits like sucking their thumbs, fingers, or pacifiers from birth. In fact, up […]
First Year Developmental Milestones and Physical Development

Empower your parenting journey with insights from the Primrose Schools: first-year developmental milestones and physical development. A child’s first five years are a crucial period in their development. During this time, they’re learning and growing by leaps and bounds, and we can see that progress right before our eyes every day. Take physical development, […]
The Do’s and Don’ts of Introducing Littles to Chores

The Do’s and Don’ts of Introducing Littles to Chores By Priya Rajendran For young children, chores aren’t just a good way to get them to help around the house – they’re opportunities to build responsibility, independence, and a sense of belonging. Research shows that children who engage in regular, age-appropriate chores are more […]