Your child's brain grows faster in the first five years than at any other point in life. Not in school. At home. With you.Most parents know

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Your child's brain grows faster in the first five years than at any other point in life. Not in school. At home. With you.Most parents know
Phrases of Drawing Development
Childhood Drawing Development Chart (18 months to 17 years)
When Your Abuela's Stories Actually Had Science Behind Them 💫
Okay but can we talk about how personalized stories are literally magic for bilingual kids?
Like, I grew up hearing cuentos where I was the main character, and I thought it was just my abuela being extra sweet. But turns out there's actual science behind why this works so well!
When kids hear their own name in a story, their brain does this beautiful thing - it doesn't just pay attention, it creates this deep sense of belonging to whatever language the story is in. And for bilingual babies navigating multiple worlds? That's HUGE.
I see it all the time working with families - kids who feel proud of their native language end up maintaining both languages so much better long-term. It's like we're planting these little seeds of confidence that bloom for years.
Your culture matters. Your language matters. You're the hero of your own story. ✨
If you're curious about more ways personalized stories transform learning for bilingual kids, I wrote about 5 powerful strategies here!
When Your Abuela's Stories Actually Had Science Behind Them 💫
Okay but can we talk about how personalized stories are literally magic for bilingual kids?
Like, I grew up hearing cuentos where I was the main character, and I thought it was just my abuela being extra sweet. But turns out there's actual science behind why this works so well!
When kids hear their own name in a story, their brain does this beautiful thing - it doesn't just pay attention, it creates this deep sense of belonging to whatever language the story is in. And for bilingual babies navigating multiple worlds? That's HUGE.
I see it all the time working with families - kids who feel proud of their native language end up maintaining both languages so much better long-term. It's like we're planting these little seeds of confidence that bloom for years.
Your culture matters. Your language matters. You're the hero of your own story. ✨
If you're curious about more ways personalized stories transform learning for bilingual kids, I wrote about 5 powerful strategies here!
When Your Abuela's Stories Actually Had Science Behind Them 💫
Okay but can we talk about how personalized stories are literally magic for bilingual kids?
Like, I grew up hearing cuentos where I was the main character, and I thought it was just my abuela being extra sweet. But turns out there's actual science behind why this works so well!
When kids hear their own name in a story, their brain does this beautiful thing - it doesn't just pay attention, it creates this deep sense of belonging to whatever language the story is in. And for bilingual babies navigating multiple worlds? That's HUGE.
I see it all the time working with families - kids who feel proud of their native language end up maintaining both languages so much better long-term. It's like we're planting these little seeds of confidence that bloom for years.
Your culture matters. Your language matters. You're the hero of your own story. ✨
If you're curious about more ways personalized stories transform learning for bilingual kids, I wrote about 5 powerful strategies here!
When Your Abuela's Stories Actually Had Science Behind Them 💫
Okay but can we talk about how personalized stories are literally magic for bilingual kids?
Like, I grew up hearing cuentos where I was the main character, and I thought it was just my abuela being extra sweet. But turns out there's actual science behind why this works so well!
When kids hear their own name in a story, their brain does this beautiful thing - it doesn't just pay attention, it creates this deep sense of belonging to whatever language the story is in. And for bilingual babies navigating multiple worlds? That's HUGE.
I see it all the time working with families - kids who feel proud of their native language end up maintaining both languages so much better long-term. It's like we're planting these little seeds of confidence that bloom for years.
Your culture matters. Your language matters. You're the hero of your own story. ✨
If you're curious about more ways personalized stories transform learning for bilingual kids, I wrote about 5 powerful strategies here!
Processing Speed — Why Some Children Take Longer to Respond
Processing Speed in Children — What the Developmental Picture Shows Processing speed describes how quickly the brain takes in information, interprets it, and produces a response. It develops gradually from early childhood through mid-adolescence, with the fastest gains in the early and middle years. Slower processing speed is not a measure of intelligence or reasoning ability. It affects reading…