Looking for a good bedtime story – or 15 of them? We’ve got you covered. This list of books is generally geared for ages three to eight, and each story celebrates inclusivity and diversity.
At St. David’s Center, our mission is to build relationships that nurture the development of children and families. As we approach Father’s Day weekend, we are taking a moment to revisit a few stories about St. David’s Center fathers and families.
In honor of National Reunification Month, hear from a St. David's Center foster parent on her experience serving children and families.
When we discuss typical development, we often speak of milestones. A developmental milestone is a specific skill (sitting up, waving, first word, etc.) children achieve, generally within a certain age range.
Most people are familiar with the five senses of sight, touch, taste, sound, and smell, but what do you know about your vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoceptive systems?
Children, especially young children, often share their needs through their behaviors. In this article we share practical strategies to support a child's social-emotional development by getting to the root cause of their actions.
With maturation and parental guidance, young children can build reflective skills and executive function, learning to pause, think, calm their emotions and problem solve.
We don’t have to wait for the time we are able to hug loved ones again to remember what gratitude is, but when that time comes, we will not take it for granted.
In this installment of our community education series, we discuss what is called a sensory diet - what it means, how it may show up in our own children, and what we can do to support them.