How music can help your child develop impulse control
Musical play can help children practice turn-taking and following directions.
Musical play can help children practice turn-taking and following directions.
When you can’t get to the playground or run around the backyard, try these PT-approved indoor activities for your 2-year-old.
Here’s what to know about this exciting new addition to The Inspector Play Kit.
The Pincer Chime Ball, Transparent Tube Tower, and Roll & Build Cone Set keep your curious baby engaged as they build important motor and cognitive skills.
These fun gift ideas for 2-year-olds support their motor skills, independence, and creativity.
These open-ended playthings, puzzles, games, and real-life tools all support your 3-year-old's development during the “year of the self.”
Everyone talks about the “terrible twos,” but that outdated phrase isn’t fair to your 2-year-old. They’re not terrible—they’re just in a period of rapid brain growth. Balancing independence and connection is the challenge of this exciting year, when your child likely wants to do everything on their own one minute and be cuddled the next. … Continued
The Sensory Switchboard lets your baby explore cause and effect while practicing fine motor skills.
Here’s how music can benefit your child’s brain—and 4 easy ways to get started with musical play.
Make the most of musical play with playthings that work like real instruments. Here are the 6 best instruments for beginners.