Siblings often develop high levels of empathy and responsibility; for example, an older sibling might act as a "protector" by alerting parents to the baby's needs.
Educators now use "Learning Stories" to capture subjective moments of a child's progress, which parents often prefer over clinical data.
Schools are moving toward Baseline Assessments to measure individual progress from the moment a child enters school, recognizing that every child's entry-level is different. 🚀 Creative Engagement for Two Children
For those managing two children of different ages, research suggests several "interesting" ways to engage them together:
If you tell me more, I can provide more specific details on: (e.g., 2 years vs. 5 years) Specific developmental activities for two kids Parental burnout management strategies
Encouraging children to ask "why" helps them take ownership of their own learning process.
Before reading, have the children look at book covers and "predict" the story together to build comprehension.

