The Alliance Blog
Fine Motor Skills for Life
Young children are naturally curious. They learn about the world by interacting with their peers and by exploring materials with their hands. During their early years, children develop hand skills (fine motor skills) that they will need to be successful for the rest of their lives.
Beyond History: Black Joy in Picture Books
There’s no questioning the importance of reflecting on Black history, not just in February, but in every month of the year. But just as important is uplifting Black traditions, culture, and community as they exist in America today.
The Gift of Small Moments: Easing Parental Stress and Boosting Development
In late August, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory on the mental health and well-being of parents in America. This advisory highlighted the unique stressors we face as parents and caregivers today.
Your Child Received an Autism Diagnosis. What’s Next?
Receiving an autism diagnosis for your child is an emotionally complex experience. Whether you expected it or it’s coming as a shock, an official diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can make parents feel both overwhelmed and uncertain about what steps to take next.
Navigating the World of Making Mom Friends: Building Your Support System
The early days of motherhood are a whirlwind of emotions. The joy of holding your precious newborn is undeniable, but let’s be honest, it can also be a time of isolation and longing for adult connection.
Motherhood and the Natural World
Every autumn as the leaves begin to change and the air starts to feel a little nostalgic, I’m reminded of motherhood and its connection to the natural world.
Horses as Teachers: Developing Confidence Through Equine Connection
Excerpts from an interview between Lynn Diettrich, owner of Diettrich Farm, and Carly Andrews, Executive Director of The Alliance for Early Childhood, in August 2024 at Diettrich Farm in Salem, Wisconsin.
The Power of Play: How Play Builds Vital Skills in Early Childhood
Play is a crucial aspect of childhood that not only builds essential lifelong skills but also brings joy and fun.
Playful Parenting: Why Roughhousing is Vital for Kids' Growth
The short and pithy book, Unplug and Play, by Dr. Anthony DeBenedet and Lawrence Cohen, Ph.D., details many reasons why rough-and-tumble play is important in children’s development.