Language Development and Communication
2019 Year in Review
Community Involvement Teaching children the importance of giving back to the community is a huge focus at New Horizon Academy. This year, as part of our Caring Beyond the Classroom […]
Language Development and Communication
Community Involvement Teaching children the importance of giving back to the community is a huge focus at New Horizon Academy. This year, as part of our Caring Beyond the Classroom […]
Language Development and Communication
Curiosity sparks learning, and books are a great way to foster this natural trait in children. Curiosity is all about discovering and exploring, and books help us do just that. […]
Language Development and Communication
Let’s face it, being a parent isn’t always easy! It can be stressful, and at times it can test your patience beyond belief. In these tense times, you may find […]
Language Development and Communication
Research tells us it is never too early to start reading to children. From the day they are born, infants, toddlers, and preschoolers develop language skills and pre-literacy skills every […]
Language Development and Communication
“Did you have fun at day care?” “Yes.” “Did you learn anything new?” “Yup.” “Are you hungry for dinner?” “No.” Many parents can probably relate to getting these one-word answers […]
Health and Safety
For many of us, social media didn’t even exist when we were kids. Today, our children are surrounded by it. Whether it comes from their friends or their peers, our […]
Language Development and Communication
While all children develop at different rates, developmental milestones are a great way to track a child’s progress as they grow. Developmental milestones measure typical achievements at various ages of […]
Cognitive Development
By Suzanne Bouffard “Are we there yet?” “Dad, his leg is on my side!” “Mom, I’m bored.” We’ve all been there. Whether it’s a family road trip or a traffic-clogged […]
Language Development and Communication
A child’s speech and language development starts long before he or she begins to talk or read. Research shows that 6-month-olds who can distinguish sounds early on are better at […]