Choosing games or toys for young children can be challenging. Fortunately, there are ways to make this process a little easier.
In order to be primed for a school environment and ready to learn, children need their neurological systems developed, as well as strong and coordinated muscles.
Attunement is being aware of and responding to the emotions of another person and is the process by which we form close relationships.
Curiosity is why children are motivated to explore and discover the world around them. Read more about how curiosity continues to motivate children throughout their lives and how parents can help foster curiosity in this blog by Curriculum Specialist Mike Huber.
Fundamentally, math is a way for us to understand the world, allowing us to quantify, compare, and plan. Fortunately, there are easy ways to foster your child's mathematical thinking and development.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Is my child social enough?” – or even, “Is my child overly social?” – you’re not alone.
What can I say to my child if they call another child "weird?"
Spending time outside is not only fun, it’s vital to our health and development. At St. David’s Center we focus on building relationships that nurture the development of every child and family. Being outside is one of the best ways to nurture people of all ages.
While it’s one of our most basic needs, what sleep does for our bodies is quite complicated. Learn more about what happens while we sleep and how the quantity and quality of sleep affects children's health and development.