The Importance of Play in Early Childhood Development
Play is essential for young children to develop their social, emotional, cognitive, and physical skills. Through play, children learn to explore their environment, develop their imagination and creativity, and build relationships with others. They also learn problem-solving skills, communication skills, and self-regulation skills.
Get Ready to Celebrate: The Week of the Young Child is Here
By participating in the Week of the Young Child, families can create #MightySmallMoments that will make a big impact on their child's development and prepare them for success in school and beyond.
A Guide to Symbolic Play: Examples and Importance
Symbolic play is an important milestone in young children’s play. It is a natural process that is crucial for a child’s healthy development.
Here’s what you need to know about this kind of play and how you can foster it at home or school while watching the fascinating process unfold before your eyes.
31 Proven Benefits of Yoga for Kids
September is National Yoga Month! Check out these yoga benefits for kids.
Ready for Kindergarten: 10 Tips to Prepare for the Big Day
Have a little one who will be joining kindergarten this year? Check out these tips!
Take Action to Support Critical Home Visiting Services
Take Action to Support Critical Home Visiting Services
Child Care Cannot Be Forgotten, Contact Congress Today
Child Care Cannot Be Forgotten, Contact Congress Today
How the Murray-Kaine Child Care & Early Education Proposal Helps Families
Murray-Kaine Proposal to Expand, Improve Child Care Would Benefit Families and the Economy
MCTS bus shelter art program's Pop Spots provide learning opportunities
MCTS, MPS and city of Milwaukee team up to create interactive bus stops for kids
MCTS, MPS and city of Milwaukee team up to create interactive bus stops for kids
MCTS, MPS and city of Milwaukee team up to create interactive bus stops for kids
Milwaukee bus shelters getting makeovers
MCTS bus shelters will serve as a colorful canvas for young children to engage and develop.