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Supporting your child’s learning at home

Explore a collection of educator-curated materials designed to support development through meaningful home routines and purposeful play.

Educator-selected

Simple to use

Practical for home routines

How to choose the right material

Supporting Routines

Start with materials that mirror daily actions: visual schedules or mealtime tools build security through predictability.

Communication

Look for tools that prompt interaction. If they are pointing and sharing, you've found the right communication support.

Writing Readiness

Focus on hand strength and grip first. Fine motor tools are the hidden building blocks of confident handwriting.

Featured learning tools for home

A small, carefully chosen collection of educator-selected tools to help parents get started with meaningful home learning.

How to choose the right material

Routines

Choose tools that fit naturally into everyday moments like morning prep or bedtime.

Communication

Pick materials that invite turn-taking, naming, and simple, meaningful conversations.

Writing readiness

Look for activities that gently build hand strength, grip, and essential pre-writing skills.

Featured learning tools for home

A small, carefully chosen collection of educator-selected tools to help parents get started with meaningful home learning.

How to choose the right material

Routines
Communication
Writing readiness

Look for tools that fit naturally into everyday moments like morning prep, mealtimes, and bedtime rituals.

Pick materials that invite turn-taking, naming objects, and sparking simple, expressive conversations.

Choose activities that build early hand strength, a steady grip, and the motor control needed for pre-writing.

Not sure what to get?

Every child is different, and we know that choosing materials can feel overwhelming. We are here to guide you based on your child’s unique needs and developmental stage.

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