Category Archives: Family Services
Early Signs of Developmental Delays & When to Seek Help
Early identification allows children to receive the support they need during critical stages of growth. For parents, it’s important to remember: noticing concerns early isn’t about labeling your child. It’s about opening the door to helpful resources that can positively shape their future.
Special Education: Top Sensory Activities for Kids at Home
Special education isn’t limited to classrooms or therapy spaces. Try these easy at-home sensory play activities to support your child’s development.
Staying on Track: Tips for Keeping Up with Special Education During the Holidays
Here are some practical tips to keep your child engaged and progressing with their special education goals during the holidays.
Child Care Centers Are Supporting Working Parents
Parents need support just like their kids, so our team is here to give the working parents in our community the support and acknowledgment they deserve.
Continuing Speech Therapy at Home with Verbal Interactions
The best way to support speech therapy at home is to talk to your child. Let’s take a look at the impact that can make.
Tips to Help Settle into School and Child Care Routines
The child care team at Watch Me Shine has some tips to help you and your kids readjust to school routines.
Special Ed ME: Observing Autism Awareness Month
The month of April is designated as Autism Awareness Month. It is an excellent opportunity to promote acceptance and understanding for people with autism spectrum disorder and support them and their families.
It’s Children’s Dental Health Month!
As you know, teaching children good dental habits is vital in ensuring their overall health and well-being. Here are a few tips to help you teach your children good oral hygiene practices.
3 Steps to Early Intervention
If you’re concerned that your child may not be hitting milestones, understanding the basics of early intervention is critical.
Language Speech Therapy – How Does It All Work?
When your child requires speech and language therapy, knowing you have an expert team of professionals that put your child first is key. Here is a look at our process.


