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Lessons from Remote Learning
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Seemingly overnight, schools everywhere have transitioned to a remote educational model for the foreseeable future as we enter a period of extended social distancing. For school leaders and families who are trying to adapt to the new normal... Read full article
Keep Kids Connected During Social Distancing
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Kids (and adults!) need to feel connected during this time of extended social distancing. Many of us are mourning the loss of gatherings, concerts, on-site classes, and other events that we love.... Read full article
The Basics Movement to Close Achievement Gaps
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Beginning before birth, then extending through the early elementary years, the human brain is in a condition called “developmental plasticity.” Feelings of emotional security and experiences of back-and-forth interactions with other people affect how... Read full article
How to Safeguard Children with Special Needs from Bullying
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When young Cody joined the peer inclusion preschool at his neighborhood public school, he fit in from the start. His class was a mix of neurotypical “peer mentors” and children with disabilities, including students like Cody with apraxia of speech, a... Read full article
What Are Infant Lip and Tongue Ties?
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If it’s determined that your baby has a lip or tongue tie, CO2 laser therapy is the most advanced, quick and safe treatment. ... Read full article
What is a Tongue-Tie?
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A common sign that a child may be tongue-tied is a delay in speech development. Learn about treating tongue-tie today. ... Read full article
The Truth About Infant Tongue-Ties
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Infant tongue-tie is often overlooked by parents and pediatricians. Learn more about this common health issue today.... Read full article
The Connection Between Low Milk Supply and Tongue-Ties
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Tongue-tie can cause breastfeeding challenges. Learn how low milk supply and tongue-ties are connected.... Read full article
How to use Storytelling to Strengthen Relationships
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How the act of storytelling can create a feeling of connection and belonging in shared family experiences.... Read full article
The Link Between Speech Development and Lip and Tongue-Tie Conditions
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Babbling is a child’s natural way of attempting to communicate at first. Typically, children begin speaking words between 18-24 months. You will notice your child experimenting with sounds and connecting them with meaning. Eventually, the babble turn... Read full article