For young children, the world is big and often unpredictable. A consistent routine acts as an anchor, giving them a framework to understand their day. Knowing that snack time follows playtime or that story time always comes before bed helps children feel in control of their environment. This sense of stability is essential for developing confidence and independence, both of which are key ingredients for learning and growth. In this video, Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Lauren Loquasto, shares more about the importance of routines. Highlights include:
- How to adapt routines from the classroom to your home
- How routines can help children improve executive function skills
- Ways to keep routines simple