How to work on separation anxiety
Key points: 1. Most babies experience separation anxiety around their first birthday, a natural part of early childhood. 2. Babies develop object permanence…
Key points: 1. Most babies experience separation anxiety around their first birthday, a natural part of early childhood. 2. Babies develop object permanence…
Key points: 1. Conjunctivitis, commonly known as “pink eye,” is a common eye infection characterized by redness and swelling. 2. There are three…
Key points: The brain is particularly responsive and malleable to experiences and the environment we live in during the early years, which affects…
Key points: 1. Reading to your child daily is highly beneficial for their brain, language, social skills, and self-control. 2. Books help children…
Key points: 1. Books are effective tools to help children identify and understand different emotions. 2. Babies are born with various emotions, and…
Key points: Play is a key component in a child’s development, allowing them to develop imagination, cognitive skills, physical agility, and emotional strength….
Hello everybody! As you might have noticed, we’ve been working on blog posts to help you navigate those early years as a mother…
Key points: The first years of life are crucial for brain development due to the brain’s high malleability. “Serve and return” interactions between…
Hi Readers! I met up with Cristy and Samantha, two of Kinedu’s Lead Content Creators and Resident Psychologists, to chat about Kinedu Tracks,…
Key points: Newborns have blurry vision and gradually develop better eyesight. Baby’s vision is crucial for learning about the world. Visual development in…
Key points: Babies have an excellent sense of hearing from the 16th week of pregnancy. Auditory skills like localization develop early; infants react…
Key points: Babies naturally crave social connections and depend on adults for survival. Serve and return interactions with caregivers are crucial for a…
Key points: Baby’s language development begins before first words. First attempts at language include cries, coos, and babbling. First words typically appear around…
Key points: Babies are like little scientists, actively exploring the world to understand how it works. Cognitive development involves abstract thinking, memory, problem-solving,…