by Morgan Smith | Jun 20, 2022 | Cognitive Development, Language Development, Physical Development, Social and Emotional Development, Uncategorized
All children benefit from playing, be it with others or independently. However, the act of parent-child play is of special importance. Read on to learn why! Helps them learn specific knowledge and skills Although peer/ solo play can help with general growth,...
by Morgan Smith | May 12, 2022 | Cognitive Development, Language Development
One of the most striking changes that happen from infancy to childhood is the growth of language. Can you believe that at 18 months most infants can produce around 50 words? Parents play a big role in their child’s long-term language growth. This includes the...
by Felicity Green | May 12, 2021 | Cognitive Development, Language Development, Physical Development, Social and Emotional Development
Toys are amazing tools for kids because they teach lifelong skills in a safe and fun way. What’s more, the right toys are proven to help those with special needs overcome their challenges! Our team of Educational Psychologists have hand picked toys for Autism,...
by Morgan Smith | Jul 11, 2020 | Language Development
This week at Educational Toys Online, we’re taking a look at speech and language disorders. Language development can be broken down into both expression (expressive language) and comprehension (receptive language). Expression refers to the ability to produce words and...
by Morgan Smith | Jul 9, 2020 | Language Development
As discussed in one of our previous blog posts, Using Play to Develop your Child’s Language Skills, language development is one of the most striking developmental changes occurring from infancy into childhood. Language is a form of communication, an umbrella term...
by Morgan Smith | Jul 2, 2020 | Language Development
Writing is another complex process that requires the integration of a number skills acquired over a period time. It’s a complicated part of a child’s development where language, literacy and fine motor skills all come together. Not only do children need to be able to...
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