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Discover the key milestones of physical, cognitive, linguistic and socio-affective child development and understand the science behind child development.

Discover the key milestones of physical, cognitive, linguistic and socio-affective child development and understand the science behind child development.

mom helps 4 months old baby support weight and stand up
Physical

Does your baby support their own weight?

Key points: The article discusses a new developmental milestone that babies can reach around four months old, which involves supporting weight on their…

mom and dad helping baby to crawl on the bed
Physical

How to help your baby crawl

Key points: Not all babies learn to crawl in the traditional way or at the same age, but it is important that they…

Paloma playing with her son, Francisco
Social & Emotional

What does Mother’s Day mean this year?

Key points: Motherhood goes beyond being just a mom, especially during challenging times. Coping strategies include embracing creativity, bonding through activities, and fostering…

two toddlers singing happily
Cognitive

How to sing with a toddler

Key points: Socioemotional benefits: Singing is a shared activity that builds social skills, regulates emotions, and models self-care. Physical, cognitive, and linguistic benefits:…

mother doing a Kinedu activity with her baby
Kinedu

What is the science behind Kinedu?

Key points: Kinedu aims to simplify child development with easy, research-backed activities for parents. Activities are designed to target specific milestones and draw…

importance of play
Cognitive

The importance of play in child development

Key points: Play is crucial for a happy, healthy childhood. Recognizing its decline, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends “prescriptions for play.” Beyond…

surprised baby
Scientific Edge

Why does each child develop at their own pace?

Key points: Early childhood development (ECD) doesn’t follow a predictable, linear path, and is influenced by a child’s environment, culture, and relationships. Language…

mothers singing to their babies
Cognitive

Benefits of singing to your baby

Key points: Singing to your baby has developmental and emotional benefits, including strengthening your parental bond and teaching your child how to listen…

Father and son playing on the swings
Social & Emotional

How to be present if you are a multitasker

Key points: Experts are calling “distracted parenting” or “partial attention parenting” a concerning new phenomenon that could be detrimental to children’s social and…

mother reading with her little girl
Linguistic

5 love books for children

Key points:Book recommendations for Valentine’s Day: Todd Parr’s “”The I Love You Book.”” Anna Dewdney’s “”Llama Llama I Love You.”” Laura Numeroff’s “”Happy…

parents smiling with their baby girl and a daughter with Down Syndrome
Social & Emotional

How to help all siblings feel special

Key points: Siblings of children with special needs may be overlooked due to the focus on therapy and appointments. Special attention can be…

daughter hugging her mother
Social & Emotional

How to foster a family culture of gratitude

Key points: Vivimos en un mundo dominado por la impaciencia que puede crear una sensación de derecho y desdibujar la línea entre deseos…

little boy dancing
Cognitive

Benefits of dancing for kids

Key points: Dancing helps in developing the thinking and gross motor skills of a child. Parents can start fostering their child’s musical and…

dad and daughter hugging
Social & Emotional

The power of positive communication

Key points: Positive communication with children is fundamental for their development, building their confidence, resilience, and grit, and providing them with a model…