A child’s social and emotional skills, including the regulation of his or her emotions, capacity to solve problems and ability to interact with others have been identified as key factors in long-term academic and life success. With the support of CCR's resources and education, parents and...
We are inviting caregivers to join us on August 29th for a fun filled session to discuss how simple brain building techniques can have a positive outcome for the children they care for. We'll have brunch available, music, games and of course, conversation. We encourage...
In the first year of life, early laughter is often a reaction to a primary caregiver. This is a great example of "serve and return." A six-month-old a baby will laugh at behaviors that are not typical. You may have seen a recent video clip of...
Laughter is an easily learned and reinforced developmental skill. Often when we think about children, we have a vision of fun, play and laughter. Play is learning for children and laughter is a big part of play. Laughter and humor are directly connected to a child’s...
On August 20th, 6:30 - 8:30, we will be hosting our second "Summer Brain Building Series" here at CCR in Neptune. We are encouraging parents to come with their babies and older siblings for a night of information and fun! The topic of the night...
So many things impact how your child will develop. The most important is the family, but your community and culture also play a part. Your family is considered to be the strongest relationship your child can have when they begin early learning. Support and nurture...
Serve and return interactions shape brain architecture. When an infant or young child babbles, gestures, or cries, and an adult responds appropriately with eye contact, words, or a hug, neural connections are built and strengthened in the child’s brain that supports the development of communication and social...
Learning can happen at any time, anywhere! Laundromats are becoming a new place of learning for young children. Skills like counting, sorting, and matching colors are taught in a fun way that shows how simple tasks can teach so much more. According to Patti Miller, CEO of...
On August 14th, 6:30 - 8:30, we will be hosting the first "Summer Brain Building Series" here at CCR in Neptune. We are encouraging parents to come with their babies and older siblings for a night of information and fun! The topic of the night...
The United Way of Monmouth and Ocean County and CCR developed a new way to connect so you can parent your kids with the support of family and your community. This partnership connects you with other families in your area. Everyone is involved to educate...
Scientists and parents know that young children’s brain development is critically important—and researchers learn more every day. Children experience their most profound cognitive, social, and emotional growth in the first eight years of life. By the time children reach their third birthday, their brains are 80...