Author: Alysia Marshall-Seslar

Hello, I'm Alysia (uh-lee-shuh), a developmental therapist for infants and toddlers with a B.S. in Early Childhood Education and a minor in Special Education. As the founder of Well Beings with Alysia, I'm demystifying child development for parents and early educators. Learn how to introduce the play-based activities, books, nature materials, and toys I use in classrooms and early intervention. Contact me: alysia@wellbeingswithalysia.com
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The Feminist Board Books You’ll Love for Your Baby (and Why)

Updated: October 21, 2023 Instill bravery, kindness, pride, and open-mindedness from the beginning with these incredible feminist board books. These books feature strong protagonists, diverse authors and illustrators, empowering messages, and inclusive representation. Read the guide to feminist board books to learn how to select empowering children’s books for your baby, toddler, or classroom. Feminist…

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Water Activities for Babies and Toddlers: Easy & Teacher-Tested

Updated December 23, 2023 Water activities are a wonderful way for babies and toddlers to explore and learn about their world. These sensory-rich experiences support development while fostering creativity and cognitive skills in the early years. Below are some of my favorite tested activities from my time as a toddler teacher. Water Activities #1 Sponge…

Easy, Mess-Free Activities for 2-Year-Olds (By a Teacher)

Easy, Mess-Free Activities for 2-Year-Olds (By a Teacher)

While some caregivers don’t mind messy, sensory play. Others prefer mess-free, low-prep activities. I see you all, so I’m sharing indoor and outdoor activities that include no-mess and low-mess activities for 2-year-olds. For the parents and educators wondering “how to do I entertain a two-year-old,” I am sharing dozens of sensory-rich, play-based learning activities. These activities will keep your…

Greatest Play-Based Learning Activities for 8-Month-Olds

Greatest Play-Based Learning Activities for 8-Month-Olds

Parents and educators often wonder how to play with an 8-month-old baby. These are 18 of my favorite play-based ideas that I use in developmental therapy sessions. Discover interactive and sensory-rich learning experiences to promote babies’ cognitive, language, social, emotional, and physical development skills. Activities by Learning Domain Gross Motor: Lumpy Bumpy Obstacle Course Create…

The Best Outdoor Cognitive Activities for Toddlers

The Best Outdoor Cognitive Activities for Toddlers

Outdoor cognitive activities for toddlers are engaging, sensory-stimulating ways to build essential thinking skills. Here are dozens of outdoor cognitive activities based on the cognitive skills: Types of Outdoor Cognitive Activities: Outdoor play has a significant impact on cognitive development for early learners. Toddlers begin learning about the relationship between themselves and the natural world….

Simple Sensory Activities for Babies (Newborn to 14 Months Old)

Simple Sensory Activities for Babies (Newborn to 14 Months Old)

For babies, almost everything is sensory play. That’s because, at this stage of play development, they constantly learn about their bodies and environment through the senses. Small changes to tummy time or an extra few minutes at a meal can turn into sensory play. You don’t need to spend too much time planning or setting up sensory…

Favorite Nature Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Kids | Free Templates

Favorite Nature Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Kids | Free Templates

Updated: March 17, 2024 Nature scavenger hunts are an excellent way for children to learn and explore their natural surroundings. I’m sharing my favorite nature scavenger hunt ideas for kids, along with resources to create your own.  How to Make a Nature Scavenger Hunt Creative Nature Scavenger Hunt Ideas More Ideas Free, Printable Templates Download…

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Stages of Play: Compare Parten & Piaget to Unlock Kids’ Learning

Updated: November 25, 2023 Two different “stages of play” theories are commonly discussed in child development. Understanding the theory behind stages of play helps identify what a child is learning. Caregivers can then create better learning environments to support a child’s development. Key Points Parten’s Stages of Play Theory Mildred Parten Newhall’s play theory was…