This resource hub is here to make your parenting journey a little easier and a lot more supported. You’ll find simple, evidence-based tools, tips, and activities you can use at home to help your little one grow in language, play, motor skills, and overall development. Everything here is designed to be realistic, approachable, and backed by early childhood experts—so you always know where to start and what to try next.
Build strong language skills from the very beginning. These resources help you make reading fun, meaningful, and part of your daily routine. From book recommendations to simple strategies you can use during story time, you’ll find everything you need to support early literacy in a natural, playful way.
Miami-Dade families can sign up through The Children’s Trust to receive a free book every month delivered right to their home. It’s an amazing way to build your little one’s home library, spark a love of reading, and make story time part of your daily routine.
Beanstack makes reading fun and easy to track for the whole family. You can log books, join reading challenges, and celebrate milestones as your little one grows. It’s a great way to stay motivated, build consistent reading habits, and turn story time into a daily routine your child looks forward to.
Curious about what skills typically emerge at each age? These tools help you understand your child’s developmental journey without pressure or comparison. Use them as gentle guides to spot strengths, notice new skills, and see what you can practice together at home.
The CDC Milestone Tracker App helps you keep an eye on your child’s development from 2 months to 5 years with simple checklists. It’s an easy way to learn what skills typically emerge and what to look for as your little one grows. Just keep in mind that the speech and language milestones don’t fully match evidence-based SLP norms, so use it as a general guide rather than a strict standard.
Pathways offers parent-friendly videos, checklists, and activity ideas that support motor, sensory, and early communication development. It’s especially helpful for understanding tummy time, crawling, and how movement builds important skills. You can visit their website at Pathways.org or download their app—both make it easy to access clear, therapist-created guidance you can use at home.
Here you’ll find practical, SLP-approved tips and activities to encourage your child’s communication. Whether your little one is building their first words, expanding sentences, or developing social language, these resources offer simple ways to support speech and language through everyday moments.
The ASHA Milestones handouts provides clear, evidence-based developmental norms for speech and language straight from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. It’s a trusted tool for understanding what communication skills typically emerge at each age and is preferred by SLPs for accurate, research-backed benchmarks.
Reading Rockets offers research-based tips and easy-to-use strategies that help build early literacy and language skills. It’s a great resource for learning how to support reading readiness at home, especially as your child approaches preschool and begins exploring letters, sounds, and early books.
Play is how children learn best—and these resources help you bring that magic to everyday life. Explore ideas for connection, sensory play, routines, and age-appropriate activities that make parenting feel a little lighter and a lot more fun.
The Mount Sinai Parenting Center offers simple, science-based videos, handouts, and tips to support your baby or toddler’s development from birth through early childhood. Their resources make everyday moments—like feeding, bedtime, and play—feel easier and more meaningful, giving parents clear guidance they can use at home right away.
Vroom offers quick, brain-building tips you can use during everyday moments like feeding, diaper changes, and bath time. The free app and website turn simple routines into opportunities for learning, connection, and early skill development—perfect for busy caregivers who want to make the most of little moments. You can use their app or visit their site at Vroom.org.
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