Starting dance, or any sport, at a young age — often as early as four years old — sets the foundation for much more than…
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Did you know that many kids who struggle with reading might actually have trouble seeing clearly? Vision problems are more common than you might think,…
You can build independence and a sense of responsibility in your kids—from toddlers to tweens—by assigning them age-appropriate chores. It’s my four-year-old’s job to put…
Every day, children (and adults) bump their heads—on the playground, during a game, or just while out and about. Sometimes, what seems like a small…
“I don’t feel that hungry,” my son mumbled sitting across from me, poking peas around his plate, his eyes distant. “Do you feel unwell?” “I…
As summer draws nearer and the weather gets warmer, many of us spend more time outdoors with our families. With this time of year come…
At the Children’s Museum, our staff have the unique opportunity to engage with kids every day and observe how they interact with the world around…
While we head into summer break with our children and teens out of school for at least two months, it means their independence and desire…
Summer isn’t just for sunshine and downtime—it’s also the perfect season for growth, exploration, and a little healthy challenge. Without the daily school routine, kids…
When my daughter was younger, one of our favorite things to do together in the summer was join the TD Summer Reading Club. We would…