by Kiegan Blake
by Kiegan Blake
Supporting Toddler Development Toddlerhood is a precious time. To “Toddle” or to walk unsteady is symbolic of this period of development. It is a period of tremendous growth physically, socially and psychologically. With mobility, the toddler explores the increasingly...
by Kiegan Blake
Happy Holidays! We wanted to make sure you received information about our exciting upcoming conference! This conference is for parents, paraprofessionals and professionals supporting the development of children and adolescents. Learn specific techniques to improve...
by Kiegan Blake
Does your child seem to overreact to sounds or tags on his shirt? Does your child have an incredible memory, recalling details you never even noticed? Does your child seem to have out of proportion emotional reactions to seemingly small things? Is your child most...
by Kiegan Blake
A child asserting herself is a normal part of development; at younger ages it can be a way of a child developing a sense of herself apart from her parents, or at older ages, developing more independent thinking. Often this behavior is the outward sign of an...
by Kiegan Blake
For some of us, talking happens easily and for others, talking can be difficult and many of us are somewhere in between. Have you noticed how hard it can be to get your child to talk about their feelings? Even the most outgoing youngster can become shy about their...