It’s already March, and to be honest, I don’t have much in the way of exciting updates or major milestones this month. But maybe that’s the beauty of it. Some months aren’t big. Some months are just steady.
For us, March has been more consistent than usual. Theodore has been showing up for his tutorials, and we’ve been doing our best to support him in small, everyday ways. It may not seem like much, but for our little family, consistency is progress. And that alone is something I’m quietly grateful for.
As we look ahead to April, with Easter holidays coming up.. I know it will be a slower season. But I do hope to upload new printable activities for Easter in the next few days. I haven’t stopped creating, and I never stop thinking about the moms who visit this page, looking for something to help their toddlers learn at home.
Why I Keep Showing Up

There are days when this blog feels really quiet. Days when I wonder if anyone is still reading, if the downloads matter, or if the work I do here even reaches anyone. And then I remember Little Dots Learning wasn’t built to go viral.
It was built during the long nights and early mornings of motherhood.
During the moments when I felt lost, unsure, but still hopeful.
It was built out of love for Theodore, and for every mom out there trying to figure things out with whatever time and energy they have left.
This is more than a blog.
This is a quiet seed of hope I planted in the middle of motherhood
during the tears, the tiny wins, the messy mornings, and the quiet nights of doubt.
I remind myself constantly:
It may not go viral.
It may not get the likes.
But if one tired mom feels a little less alone…
If one toddler learns through play because of something I shared…
If I look back one day and see that I chose purpose over perfection,
then this will have been more than worth it.
I’m not here for numbers.
I’m here because I believe in the power of slow days, of simple acts, of quietly showing up for our kids and for each other.
“I didn’t create Little Dots Learning to be seen by the world.
I created it to serve with love, intention, and quiet consistency.
Even if no one claps, I’ll keep going.
Because one mom helped, one child learning, one small step forward—that’s more than enough.”
So if you’re a mom reading this, feeling tired, unsure, or like you’re just trying to hold everything together
please know that I see you. I am you.
And I hope that this blog, these little dots of learning and love, remind you that you’re not alone.
April might be quiet, but we’re still moving forward.
And the little dots we connect today? They become something big one day.
With love,
