The Benefits of Tummy Time for Infant Development

The Benefits of Tummy Time for Infant Development

At Little Harvard Preschool, we prioritize early childhood development, especially for infants as young as six months old. One essential activity we focus on is Tummy Time, a simple yet vital practice that significantly impacts a child’s physical, cognitive, and motor...
The Power of Music for Babies: Enhancing Early Development

The Power of Music for Babies: Enhancing Early Development

“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” – Albert Einstein Since ancient times, music has been a powerful force for healing and development. Aristotle once said,...
Benefits Of Obstacle Course In Preschool

Benefits Of Obstacle Course In Preschool

Obstacle courses are a fun and engaging way to encourage movement and active play in young children. Beyond providing entertainment, these courses play a vital role in developing essential motor and cognitive skills. One of the key benefits of obstacle courses in...
10 Tips For Teaching And Talking To Kids About Race

10 Tips For Teaching And Talking To Kids About Race

Talking to children about race is essential in fostering understanding, empathy, and inclusivity. Here are ten practical tips to guide these important conversations: 1) Start Early By six months of age, babies begin noticing racial differences, and by age four,...
Listening Skills Development

Listening Skills Development

Listening Skills Development Listening skills are a crucial part of a child’s development as they allow the child to function properly in society. When developing these skills, it is important that your child become an active listener. By setting a good example and...
Social Skills Development

Social Skills Development

Social Skills Development Humans are social animals, and children are the ultimate socialites. As humans, we use both verbal and non-verbal communication to interact with others around us. Through gestures, body language, and our personal appearance. We have...