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motor milestones: boy kicking a ball
Key Milestones

When do babies learn to kick a ball?

Key points: Kicking a ball is a significant physical and motor milestone for children around two years old. The development of kicking starts…

little girl smelling a flower
Uncategorized

What is the first sense a baby develops?

Key points:1. Your child’s physical skills, muscle control, balance, and coordination are developing.2. Progressing from one skill to the next is a sign…

little boy running after a football
Physical

Ball skills: Kicking

Key points:1. Your child’s physical skills, muscle control, balance, and coordination are developing.2. Progressing from one skill to the next is a sign…

baby girl standing up while holding her father's hands
Physical

What makes your little one walk?

Key points:1. Learning to walk typically takes around 12 months, as many skills and muscles need to develop first.2. Strong neck, arm, core,…

baby pulls up to stand in his crib
Physical

When do babies stand up? – Part 1

Key points:1. Standing up is a key physical milestone that typically occurs between 9 and 14 months.2. It involves various skills such as…

woman teaching pronunciation to a little boy
Linguistic

Pronunciation in your little one Part 1

Key points:1. Phonology is the study of speech and word sounds in a child’s language development.2. It’s a cognitive skill crucial for academic…

little boy running
Physical

Ready? Let’s run!

Key points: Running is a significant gross motor skill development milestone between 18-36 months. Encourage activities that improve balance and spatial skills. Active…

little girl brushing her teeth
Physical

Hand coordination: 36-48 months

Key points: Children around the age of four develop increased control over their fine motor skills, including hand coordination and using utensils. Development…

toddler solving a peg puzzle
Physical

Hand coordination: 24-36 months

Key points: Children around the age of three develop increased muscle movement control, including hand coordination. Development milestones for this age group include…

little boy washing his hands
Physical

Hand coordination: 12-24 months

Key points: During the second year of a child’s life, their fine motor skills are still developing and new activities can be introduced…

baby holding his baby bottle
Physical

Hand coordination: 0-12 months

Key points: The first year of a child’s life is a period of rapid physical development, including the development and refinement of fine…

baby with clenched fists
Key Milestones

When do babies stop clenching their fists?

Key points: Newborns have natural survival reflexes and limited control over their movements. Babies initially keep their hands clenched in fists, a reflex…

mom showing a blue teddy bear to her baby
Child Development

Early childhood: Learning through play

Playing is nature’s own formula for learning.  Playful interaction is fundamental for the healthy development of your baby and toddler and it’s the…

mom teaching her son how to wash his hands
Social & Emotional

Self-care and personal hygiene for preschoolers

Key points: Teaching personal hygiene and self-care is crucial for a child’s future independence. Essential self-care areas for preschoolers include sleep, food, drink,…

father and baby boy playing with blocks i
Cognitive

Your child’s executive functioning skills

Key points: Trillions of connections made in a child’s brain during their first years are crucial to their early wiring and pruning process,…

parallel play
Social & Emotional

What is parallel play?

Key points: Parallel play is a normal stage in a child’s development, where they play on their own but near their peers without…

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