A popular method for teaching infant swimming is what I like to call the “roll and float” method. It is a survival swimming technique popularized by Infant Swim Resource that teaches babies how to get to the surface of a pool if…
A popular method for teaching infant swimming is what I like to call the “roll and float” method. It is a survival swimming technique popularized by Infant Swim Resource that teaches babies how to get to the surface of a pool if…
I have heard that the amish have a saying that children before seven are (chore wise) a burden, between seven and fourteen they can carry their own weight, and from fourteen on upwards they bring in a profit to the household. So…
I look back and our journey with baby sign language with great fondness and appreciation. It was long before we heard about Doman, or many of the other early learning topics I now am familiar with, but it nonetheless found…
Hunter got his first watch a couple of years ago, when he was three and a half. It was an old, leather-strapped analog watch that was making its way to donations after months in a lost and found before we…
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.” George Bernard Shaw A construction session with cardboard blocks… Wouldn’t be complete without an innocently dastardly two-year-old Trying your patience every sixty seconds. But of course……