Explore research-based resources designed to help you support your child’s growth and development. Discover easy‑to‑use tools to track your child’s progress and see how they’re growing across key learning areas.
In this video you will learn how to make books come alive for your child. You will go over some tips on how to make reading fun and how to help your child learn more while reading! This will help your child develop a love for reading and get him ready for kindergarten.
In this video, we discuss strategies you can use to build trust and cooperation with your child. We highlight the importance of understanding your child’s signals and responding to them warmly and sensitively.
This video highlights the importance of building content knowledge around STEM concepts (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). We discuss different strategies to use with your child and provide examples of activities to do with your child to build content knowledge.
In this video you will learn about the importance of talking to your child and how to keep the conversation going. We discuss strategies you can use that will make having extended conversations with your child easy and enjoyable.
Have fun learning letters with your child by naming and finding letters in his or her name and paying attention to words in the environment.
Learn how to draw and write with your child during everyday activities.
Learn how to build your child’s word knowledge by using big and sophisticated words in everyday conversations and by defining words in ways your child can understand.
Learn how to enhance your child’s language by tuning in and talking, and by keeping the conversation going between you and your child.
Make books come alive by asking questions and expanding on your child’s ideas!
Help your child develop his or her math skills by counting, grouping, and comparing objects and items during everyday routines and activities.
Encourage your child to act like a scientist or engineer by explaining parts of objects and how systems work using close observations or models.
Help your child become a young engineer by tinkering with objects and coming up with creative solutions to problems at home and in their world.
Help your child build tools for doing science by thinking about how and why things work and gathering information as you explore.
Expose your child to science everywhere you go by planning simple investigations and making predictions about what will happen.
Unlock your child’s curiosity about the world by asking questions and teaching big words.
The Children’s Learning Institute provides this free collection of high-quality online resources related to common developmental concerns, such as autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
This free e-book library supports early reading development for children in grades K–2. Books are grouped in sets that begin with simple sounds and move into more complex phonics patterns. Choose books based on what your child is learning at school to help build their skills and confidence.
Playing with words and sounds helps your child start to understand how reading works. Reading Rockets shares fun ideas to help your kindergartener grow into a happy, confident reader. Tips are available in multiple languages.
While on a virtual or in-person tour, use these checklists from Child Care Aware® of America to help you find safe and high-quality child care.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the CLI Engage Student Report for Parents that will help families interpret their children’s results.
These resources describe CLI Engage assessment measures and why they are important for later school success.
Learn more from ¡Colorín colorado! about parent-teacher conferences and how you can use the meeting to ask questions that will help your child.