What You’ll Learn in This Article Why Attention Spans Aren’t What Most Parents Think If you search online for attention span by age, you’ll usually find neat little charts telling you how long children “should” focus. Two-year-olds: a few minutes. Four-year-olds: maybe fifteen. School-age children: longer. On paper it sounds simple. But real life with […]
Independent Play by Age: What’s Realistic (and What Isn’t)?
What You’ll Learn in This Article The Afternoon That Changed How I Measured “Good Play” It was one of those ordinary afternoons. The house wasn’t spotless. The washing basket was quietly judging me from the hallway. On the rug, my toddler was lining up wooden animals. One by one. Carefully. No rush. No audience. I […]
Open-Ended Toys That Grow With Your Child (And Why They Matter More Than You Think)
What You’ll Learn in This Article The Toy That Kept Both of Them Playing Last weekend, the house felt small. It was one of those grey afternoons where the light fades early and everyone’s energy dips with it. The toy shelves were full — puzzles, vehicles, plastic bits with missing pieces — yet neither child […]
What to Look for in an Wooden Activity Box for Toddlers
A calm, realistic guide to choosing busy boxes that actually hold attention What you’ll learn in this article Where this article began… The other afternoon we were waiting at the GP surgery. One of those long waits where toddlers cycle through patience quickly. In the corner, a parent pulled out a small fabric pouch and […]
Why Wooden Toys Support Better Play (and Deeper Learning)
What you’ll learn in this article A pattern I couldn’t ignore A week or so after Christmas, the living room looked exactly how you’d expect. New toys everywhere. Boxes half opened. Batteries already fading in a few of them. But what caught my attention wasn’t the pile of new things — it was what kept […]
Why Toddlers Repeat the Same Thing Over and Over (And Why It’s a Good Thing)
What You’ll Learn in This Article The Phase That Tests Everyone It’s usually something small. The same book, again. The same question, again. The same song, on repeat, at bedtime — for the third week running. I remember standing outside one evening while my child pointed at the sky and asked, “Where’s the moon?” It […]
Why Some Toys Hold a Child’s Attention (And Some Don’t)
What You’ll Learn in This Article Why Attention at Play Can Feel So Puzzling A few days ago, my three-year-old opened a brand-new toy. It lit up. It played music. It promised all sorts of things on the box. She pressed a button, laughed, pressed another… and within minutes wandered off. Later that same afternoon, […]
What Makes a Toy Educational?
A Science-Based Breakdown for Parents What You’ll Learn in This Article – What Makes a Toy Educational? Why “Educational” Toys Are So Confusing Not long ago, I found myself in a toy shop holding two very different boxes. One promised 100+ words, lights, music, and interactive learning. The other was just… a plain wooden set. […]
Montessori vs Traditional Toys: What’s the Difference Really?
In this article, you’ll learn: Why This Question Feels So Relevant Right Now It’s the first week of January. The Christmas decorations are slowly coming down, routines are trying to re-establish themselves, and the living room is still quietly crowded with new toys. Some have already been played with endlessly. Others — if we’re honest […]
How to Create a Montessori Play Space in a Small Home
A calm, practical guide for parents with limited space (and full hearts) Montessori Play Space Introduction The other morning, after dropping my son off at school, I found myself chatting with another parent at the gate. We were doing that usual half-laughing, half-tired rundown of our mornings — lost shoes, forgotten water bottles, the usual […]