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NJ READY TO PLAY
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Mar 4, 2026 ∙ 2 min
How Early Literacy Happens Through Play
Many parents in the Montclair and Ridgewood areas believe that literacy development only begins when a child sits down with a book or starts practicing the alphabet. But long before a child holds a pencil, they are developing the coordination and cognitive focus required to use one through everyday exploration. The foundation for reading and writing is laid much earlier, often during sensory and imaginative playtime. Understanding how active, tactile play translates into academic readiness is ke
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Feb 16, 2026 ∙ 2 min
The Science Behind Play-Based Learning
There is a special kind of magic in watching a child get lost in their own world. Maybe they are deep in a serious conversation with a dinosaur, or maybe they are intently squishing playdough between their fingers with a look of absolute focus. To us, it might just look like a fun way to pass the afternoon. But if you look closer, you will see that their little brains are lighting up like fireworks.
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Jan 22, 2026 ∙ 3 min
How Private Literacy Assessments Help Early Readers Build Confidence
Early reading shapes how children see learning. Those first encounters with letters and sounds can spark interest or cause hesitation. Many young readers struggle in quiet ways. They guess at words. They avoid books. They grow frustrated during reading time. These moments often go unnoticed in group settings. Private literacy assessments give families a clearer picture. They show how a child reads, listens, and responds. They also create a path that feels supportive and calm.
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