At St. David’s Center we focus on the foundational skills of literacy to give children strong starts in their literacy journeys. These skills include communication, phonemic awareness, visualization, and enjoyment of books. Read more about what these skills entail and why they are important to develop....
Let's celebrate the great outdoors - and your family's place in it - from October 4-10.
Over the past 18 months, St. David’s Center has been conducting an environmental scan to listen to our families and learn more about the climate of our greater community. In this blog post, CEO Julie Sjordal shares what we have learned and how these findings will guide us into the future.
Want to jumpstart your family fun? Check out our ideas on how to encourage learning and development through play and exploration.
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.