Ep. 101: The Milestones that (Actually) Matter
Licensed therapist, Kier Gaines joins host, Jenna Arnold to celebrate the skills that matter most for kids to thrive.
Your path to what matters most in early learning
Licensed therapist, Kier Gaines joins host, Jenna Arnold to celebrate the skills that matter most for kids to thrive.
Kindergarten reading sets your child up for a long, successful, and rewarding relationship with literature and language. But what do they need to know?
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What grade are 9-year-olds? What about 15-year-olds? If you’re curious about the standard age/grade correlation in the US, this will answer your questions.
Physical play is the cornerstone of early childhood development. Learn why it’s so important and discover ways to encourage it in your child.
Wondering if it’s time for your child to play solo? We’ll tell you what independent play is, why it’s important, and give you some ideas to get started.
What should a first grader know by the end of the year? From reading longer texts to solving simple math problems, discover what first graders learn.
Discover how early math skills can help your child develop important cognitive abilities. Plus, learn fun ways to incorporate math concepts into your day.
What will your child learn in their 1st grade math class? Read on as we take you through all the important concepts they’ll work on this year.
Rote counting is a major milestone in your child’s development. Learn about the benefits of this skill and how you can help your little one learn it.
Play is an essential part of childhood. Learn about the different types of play and how each can help your child grow and thrive in school and life.
Expect for you and your child on their first day of kindergarten and get practical tips on how to prepare for this big milestone.