by Rising Stride | Jan 22, 2024 | Early Education
Physical activities help your child master the ability to control their bodies as the areas of the brain that control movement develop. This, along with the building of strong muscles, helps preschoolers perform physical tasks throughout their daily routines. Physical...
by Rising Stride | Jan 19, 2024 | Early Education
Preschoolers are very social, which can be seen in the way they seek out interactions with other children. Their language skills are more developed than ever and continue to progress through meaningful interactions with their peers and adults. At this stage,...
by Rising Stride | Jan 18, 2024 | Early Education
Are you dreading your preschooler’s bedtime more than they are? If 7:30 rolls around, and you just want to run and hide rather than go through the bedtime battle…You’re in the right place. Here’s 4 tricks to helping your preschooler sleep so you don’t have to keep...
by Rising Stride | Jan 17, 2024 | Early Education
As hard as it may be to think about…you’re wondering if you should send your little one to preschool, if they’re even ready…or…if you’re even ready. We can help you out with 5 signs your child is ready to go to preschool, but as far as preparing yourself, well… we...
by Rising Stride | Jan 16, 2024 | Early Education
DEFINITION OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT Cognitive development is not only about acquiring knowledge. It is also about learning to think, problem solve, and communicate. This also includes the development of a child’s executive functioning skills. Young children develop...
by Rising Stride | Jan 15, 2024 | Early Education
No need to worry about story time listeners rolling about and interrupting circle time with these interactive books for preschoolers! Let the children swish, slide, and laugh their wiggles out with these adorable interactive books. I Say Ohh, You Say Ahh by John Kane...