Outdoor play and development

Did you know that simply going to the playground to play with your little one can support their healthy gross motor development? Gross motor skills include crawling, standing, walking, running, jumping, climbing, skipping, dancing…Large movements that involve moving arms, legs, or your entire body are “gross motor.” Playground and backyard play provide a fun environment…

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Delay in Fuel Assistance Program

FYI >>> Although December 1st is normally the start of the fuel assistance program in New Hampshire, the state recently reported that there will be a delay this year. (The state administrator of the program said Wednesday that a technical issue has delayed the letters that get the program rolling). Until then, if you need…

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More on the power of play

“Don’t underestimate the power of play…” Play, learning, and healthy development are not separate activities. They are intertwined. Think of a child’s play as their “work.” Luckily, they’re having fun while they do it, too. Here are ten more things to know about play, from the National Association of Educators of Young Children (NAEYC). To view…

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New Storywalk in Milford

There’s a fun new outdoor story walk in Milford for families with young children. Thank you to our friends at Beaver Brook Association! Visit the Burns Farm Loop Trail across from Burns Farm Rd on Mason Rd. Enjoy the adventures of “hippy hoppy toad” as you follow the Loop Trail.

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Milford Recreation Breakfast with Santa

Santa is coming to Milford!

Milford little ones and families will have two chances to visit with Santa over the next couple of weeks! This Sunday, Dec. 5th, from 12 noon to 2:00, the Milford Lions will host Santa and Mrs. Claus on the Milford Oval. Check the Lions Facebook page for any updates. This is a free event. Here…

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Gratitude & Happy Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a perfect time to talk to your kids about what it means to be thankful. Even our youngest children are developing their understanding of what it means to be thankful. Beyond modeling gratitude, and reminding your young child(ren) to say thank you, what else can you do to foster thankfulness? Help your children…

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What is Executive Function?

What is Executive function? Executive function and self-regulation skills are the mental processes that enable us to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and juggle multiple tasks successfully. These skills are crucial for learning, healthy development, and positive behavior. Children aren’t born with these skills—they are born with the potential to develop them. How can parents…

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