by Rising Stride | Jan 9, 2026 | Early Education
Many of us are parenting through uncharted territory right now. We have been told to keep our children out of school for 1 ½ months, to stay home, away from playgrounds, other children, extended family members, and the public spaces we love to frequent during the...
by Rising Stride | Jan 8, 2026 | Early Education
Routines build a strong foundation for children of all ages, and it’s important that, as parents, we try to provide a routine for the family, even when times are tough. Why routines matters We all do better when we have some structure around us. Routines provide a...
by Rising Stride | Jan 7, 2026 | Early Education
When working with parents, I am often asked: “Is my toddler ‘ready’ for a preschool?” The next question that follows is: “Will it help or hurt my child in any way?” Every child is different, but research into early childhood shows that even a few hours a week in an...
by Rising Stride | Jan 6, 2026 | Early Education
Babies are born with a unique desire to play. It’s how they learn about the world, problem-solve, and work through their emotions, not to mention build muscles and resilience. To quote Fred Rogers: “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious...
by Rising Stride | Jan 5, 2026 | Early Education
Interrupting is a very normal stage in child development. Being able to teach your child how to get your attention in a matter that is respectful and age appropriate takes some time. There will be learning from both parents and children during this time. But with...