The Influence of Early Intervention on Academic Success Early intervention offers a range of services to support young children who are at risk of developmental delays […]
Reading to your baby is a rewarding experience. It's not only great for bonding, but it also lays the foundation for your child’s cognitive and emotional development. When it comes to starting the habit of reading, the answer is simple: it's never too early.
Reading to your baby is a rewarding experience. It's not only great for bonding, but it also lays the foundation for your child’s cognitive and emotional development. When it comes to starting the habit of reading, the answer is simple: it's never too early.
Common Developmental Delays When Your Child Falls Behind Their Peers Parents often keep a close eye on the development of their children, from the first-time baby […]
In their first 3 years of life, children pass a variety of milestones having to do with physical and mental growth, adaptive skills, communication, and socialization. Sometimes children experience delays or health conditions that may lead to developmental delays.
Chores are a wonderful opportunity to practice following verbal directions. Toddlers don’t know that chores are not typically a fun thing to do, so make them into a play experience that includes the whole family! The act of cleaning up books and toys when your child is done playing with them is a great way to help with transitions.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), developmental disabilities affect 1 in 7 children in the United States, or about 15%.
Infants start to engage with their world from day one, and their vision is a primary tool for learning about that world. When their eyesight is impaired, it is a cause for immediate concern.
By TEIS Early Intervention Staff Social and Emotional Learning What is SEL? Social and emotional learning is not new; it affects everyone, every day. It’s about […]
By TEIS Early Intervention Provider Your child’s brain begins to grow and develop before birth and continues to develop into his early 20’s. But from conception […]
By Jenny Wise | jenny@specialhomeeducator.com specialhomeeducator.com Image courtesy of Pixabay Raising a little one with special needs presents unique challenges. With well-chosen activities, you can enhance […]
It’s that time of year again…turkey time! Are you ready for football, stuffing, pumpkin pie and family? We hope that you will have the opportunity to […]