Play is not a break from learning for children. It is one of the most powerful ways learning happens. Long before formal lessons begin, play helps shape how children think, interact, and understand the world. While early academics often receive the spotlight, play quietly builds the cognitive, social, and emotional foundations that support long-term growth. […]
Month: January 2026
Hearing Forward: Supporting Children With Unseen Hearing Loss
Hearing plays a central role in how children develop language, build relationships, and succeed in school. Unlike visible injuries or acute illnesses, mild or fluctuating hearing loss often goes unnoticed. Its effects tend to surface gradually, showing up as speech delays, reading difficulties, or a child who seems disengaged in the classroom. Because these challenges […]
