As early childhood educators and parents seek fresh ways to build literacy skills, the era of static digital apps and repetitive worksheets is giving way to dynamic, multi-sensory learning experiences ...
Alphabet learning doesn’t have to be boring worksheets and drills — it can be playful, creative, and multisensory. From picture books to letter-sound games, tracing sheets, and sensory handwriting ...
Should you be concerned about the current rage for keyboards in kindergarten to replace crayons, pencils, and paper? Are you worried if your third grader can’t write or read their name in cursive?