Saturday, July 11, 2026

How Everyday Play Supports Healthy Child Development

When people think about child development, they often picture classrooms, flashcards, or structured activities. While those experiences have their place, some of the most meaningful learning happens during play. From building with blocks to pretending to run a grocery store, play gives children opportunities to develop essential skills in a natural and enjoyable way.

Building Cognitive Skills

As children solve puzzles, stack blocks, or invent games, they practice problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity. Play encourages them to ask questions, experiment with ideas, and discover how the world works.

Strengthening Social and Emotional Growth

Playing with others helps children learn important social skills such as sharing, taking turns, cooperating, and resolving conflicts. Imaginative play also allows children to express emotions, build empathy, and understand different perspectives.

Developing Physical Skills

Whether they're climbing at the playground, kicking a ball, or drawing with crayons, children are strengthening both gross and fine motor skills. These activities improve coordination, balance, and hand-eye control while promoting healthy physical development.

Encouraging Language Development

Conversations during play introduce children to new vocabulary and strengthen communication skills. Storytelling, role-playing, and singing all help build confidence in expressing thoughts and ideas.

Supporting Independent Learning

Play gives children the freedom to make choices, explore interests, and learn through trial and error. These experiences help build confidence, resilience, and a lifelong love of learning.

Parents and caregivers don't need expensive toys or perfectly planned activities to support development. Reading together, playing outdoors, building with everyday household items, or simply spending quality time together can provide valuable learning opportunities. When children are encouraged to play, they're also encouraged to grow.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Elmo Loses His Laugh


Everyone remain calm, Elmo’s laugh is missing! Thankfully, if anyone could help Elmo find his lost laugh, it would be his Sesame Street friends. 

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

 

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Building Your Parenting Support Team: Why You Don't Have to Do It Alone

Parenting is one of life's most rewarding adventures—but it can also be one of the most challenging.

There will be amazing days filled with laughter and milestones. There will also be days when you're juggling schedules, searching for missing shoes, and wondering if anyone else has ever had cereal for dinner.

(You're definitely not alone.)

Parenting Was Never Meant to Be a Solo Journey

For generations, families leaned on relatives, neighbors, teachers, and community members for support. While today's world looks different, one thing hasn't changed: children thrive when the adults around them are supported.

Having a network doesn't mean you have all the answers. It means you know where to turn when questions come up.

Your Support Team Can Include:

  • Family members
  • Friends and neighbors
  • Child care providers
  • Teachers
  • Pediatric healthcare providers
  • Parent groups
  • Community organizations

Every connection adds another layer of support for your family.

Asking for Help Is a Strength

Every parent has questions.

Is my child's behavior typical?
How do I find quality child care?
What community resources are available?
Who can I talk to if I'm feeling overwhelmed?

Reaching out for information or support is a proactive step that helps families stay informed and connected.

Community Resources Make a Difference

Many families are surprised to learn about the programs available in their community—from child care referrals and parenting education to developmental screenings and family engagement opportunities.

Knowing what's available can make navigating parenthood a little easier and help families access support when they need it most.

Strong Families Build Strong Communities

When families have access to reliable information, quality child care, and supportive relationships, children benefit. Communities become stronger, more connected, and better equipped to help every child reach their potential.

No parent has to know everything. What matters most is having trusted people and resources to lean on along the way.

Together, we can create a community where every family feels supported, every child has opportunities to grow, and no one has to navigate the parenting journey alone.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Friday, July 3, 2026

Five Everyday Moments That Help Your Child Learn

When people think about helping children learn, they often picture classrooms, worksheets, or educational apps. But some of the most important learning happens during everyday moments at home.

The best part? You don't need special equipment or hours of extra time. Small interactions throughout the day help children build language, confidence, curiosity, and social skills.

Talk About Everyday Activities

Whether you're folding laundry, preparing dinner, or taking a walk, talk with your child about what you're doing.

Ask questions like:

  • "What color is this?"
  • "Can you count the apples?"
  • "What do you think will happen next?"

These conversations help develop vocabulary and encourage children to think, observe, and communicate.

Read Together Every Day

Reading doesn't have to be a bedtime-only activity. A few minutes with a favorite book after breakfast, before a nap, or while waiting for dinner can make a lasting impact.

Don't worry about reading every word exactly as written. Point to pictures, ask questions, and let your child tell part of the story. Making reading interactive helps build language and a lifelong love of books.

Let Play Lead the Way

Children learn through play. Building with blocks, pretending to run a grocery store, drawing with crayons, or exploring outside all help develop problem-solving, creativity, and social skills.

Sometimes the simplest toys spark the biggest imaginations.

Celebrate Effort

Learning isn't about getting everything right the first time. Praise your child's effort by saying things like:

  • "You worked really hard on that!"
  • "I like how you kept trying."
  • "You figured out a new way to solve the problem."

Encouragement helps children build confidence and resilience.

Remember: You Matter Most

Children don't need perfect parents—they need caring adults who spend time talking, listening, reading, and playing with them.

Every conversation, every story, and every shared laugh helps build a strong foundation for learning and healthy development.

At Solano Family & Children's Services, we're committed to connecting families with resources, programs, and support that help children thrive. Because sometimes the smallest everyday moments become the biggest milestones.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Monday, June 29, 2026

Friday, June 26, 2026

It Takes a Village: Why Community Matters for Families


Parenting can be one of life's greatest joys—and one of its greatest challenges.

Some days feel effortless. Other days, finding matching socks feels like a major accomplishment.

That's why community matters.

For generations, families relied on neighbors, relatives, friends, and local organizations for support. Today, many parents feel pressure to do everything on their own. The reality is that families are stronger when they have connections.

A supportive community can help families:

Feel Less Isolated

Knowing that other parents face similar challenges can be incredibly reassuring. Sharing experiences often helps reduce stress and build confidence.

Access Helpful Resources

From child care information to developmental screenings and parenting support, community resources can help families find answers and navigate challenges.

Learn From One Another

Every family has unique experiences and strengths. When parents connect, they exchange ideas, encouragement, and practical solutions.

Build Stronger Futures for Children

Children benefit when the adults in their lives feel supported. Strong family networks contribute to healthier, more resilient communities.

One of the most valuable things parents can do is ask for help when they need it. Seeking support isn't a sign of weakness—it's a sign of strength and commitment to your family's well-being.

At Solano Family & Children's Services, we believe every family deserves access to resources, support, and opportunities that help children thrive. Together, we can create a community where families feel connected, informed, and empowered.

Because raising children isn't a journey anyone should have to walk alone.

It truly takes a village.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel


Dig into how sleep deprivation affects the teenage body and brain, and what can be done to help adolescents get enough sleep.

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Sleep deprivation among American teenagers is an epidemic. Only about 1 in 10 teens gets the 8 to 10 hours of sleep per night recommended by sleep scientists and pediatricians. So, what’s going on? And what changes can be made to address this issue? Wendy Troxel shares how early school start times and public policy are depriving adolescents of sleep at a time when they need it most.

Directed by Laura Jayne Hodkin.

LOCATION
421 Executive Court North
Fairfield, CA 94534-4019
(707) 863-3950