Why brave kids aren’t fearless

We all know that trying new things can sometimes be both exciting and scary—for kids and even for us. This summer, maybe your little one wants to try swimming without floaties, play a new instrument, or join a new sport. But sometimes the thought of doing something unfamiliar can feel overwhelming… Often, the challenge isn’tContinue reading “Why brave kids aren’t fearless”

Playtime isn’t “extra”—it’s brain training

Some of the most important moments of childhood can look surprisingly simple. A blanket fort in the living room. Blocks stacked into a wobbly tower. A stuffed animal hospital running at full capacity. To us, it might look like ordinary play. But inside your child’s brain, something powerful is happening… Play is where children practiceContinue reading “Playtime isn’t “extra”—it’s brain training”