CLASSIC CHALLAH RECIPE
Young children love to bake with you and it is a great math and science activity!
CHILD SAFETY: Tips for Keeping Your Home Safe
RAINY DAY ACTIVITIES
for preschoolers. Fight cabin fever!
3-Steps to Less Yelling
Recommended Reading
“In their dynamic and readable new book, Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson sweep aside the old models of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ parenting to offer a scientific focus: the impact of parenting on brain development. Parents will certainly recognize themselves in the lively ‘aha’ anecdotes that fill these pages. More important, they will see how everyday empathy and insight can help a child to integrate his or her experience and develop a more resilient brain.”—Michael Thompson, Ph.D., co-author of Raising Cain
Dr. Steiner Adair gives us a navigation guide to keep our children happy and safe in the age of screens.
This is part of an excellent series that describes children's development and provides parents with insight on their child's behavior. The series covers ages 1 to 14 and while it is dated in some aspects (written in the 70s-80s), the developmental information is right on point.