About You Can Teach Your Tot

You Can Teach Your Tot is research-based programming that gives parents, teachers, homeschool educators, and caregivers the “what” and “how” of providing early education for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners (ages 18 months–6 years).
Both practical and personal, You Can Teach Your Tot meets caregivers wherever they are, offering hands-on, play-based activities, videos, and teacher-designed learning materials to effectively support children’s literacy, early math, fine motor skills, and social-emotional development.
This programming gives caregivers the confidence to help children learn colors, shapes, early reading and writing skills, and foundational math concepts, while fostering a love of learning and readiness for future academic success.
What We Do...
With busy schedules in mind, our time-friendly videos, downloadable webinars, and step-by-step activity guides are packed with easy-to-digest strategies and practical tips to help you teach toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners (ages 1–6) at home or in the classroom.
Our teacher-designed learning materials perfectly complement our webinars and upcoming Teach the Teacher programs, created to grow with your child as they explore new skills in literacy, early math, fine motor development, and social-emotional learning.
While You Can Teach Your Tot is not designed to make a child a genius overnight, intentional, hands-on learning experiences paired with the loving guidance of a parent or caregiver can have a lasting impact on your child’s early learning, confidence, and overall understanding.
No matter your child’s educational path, providing early learning exposure through play-based, hands-on activities lays the foundation for future success, curiosity, and lifelong learning.

Through short videos, engaging articles, and hands-on, teacher-designed learning materials, You Can Teach Your Tot provides parents, teachers, homeschool educators, and caregivers with research-based tools and resources to feel empowered as their child’s first and most important teacher.


