
How to manage my child’s aggressive behavior PART 2
Key points: Your role as a parent is crucial in teaching your child effective communication, empathy, and self-regulation. Through your guidance and support,…
Key points: Your role as a parent is crucial in teaching your child effective communication, empathy, and self-regulation. Through your guidance and support,…
Key points: Grandparents have an important role in a child’s development and can have measurable effects on each other’s psychological well-being. Grandparents are…
Key points: 1. Baby sign language encourages early communication. 2. It reduces frustration and supports language development. 3. Start with simple, meaningful signs…
Key points: Hand preference or dominance emerges between 2 and 4 years of age in most children. Hand preference stabilizes at around 18…
Key points: Around 34 months, your child starts holding crayons with a more mature grip, preparing for writing. They plan their drawings, love…
Key points: Scribbling is a crucial early step in preparing your child for reading and writing. It fosters hand and finger control, thinking…
Key points: Fine motor skills are crucial for holding and manipulating objects, which are essential for tasks like writing, buttoning a shirt, and…
Key points: Conversational turn-taking is crucial for language development in children between 18 and 24 months. Children engaged in conversations during this period…
Key points: Ensure constant care and supervision for your moving baby to prevent accidents. Baby-proof your home by securing furniture, anchoring bookshelves and…
Key points: Crawling usually occurs between 8-10 months, but the window for crawling can start around 6 months. Look for early signs like…
Crawling is an important part of your baby’s development. They’re now getting mobile, so prepare to be chasing them around from room to…
Key points: 1. The development of physical skills is essential in your child’s growth journey, from grasping your finger to playing on the…
Key points: 1. Collaboration involves working together to achieve a common goal and requires advanced cognitive and social skills. 2. Children’s ability to…
Key points: 1. Routines foster self-control by providing children with a sense of security and predictability. 2. They promote positive behavior and teach…
Key points: Analogical reasoning is an advanced skill essential for human thinking. Children develop analogical reasoning through knowledge and executive function skills. Executive…
Key points: 1. Prioritize quality family time to build better habits and accomplish goals together. 2. Encourage better sleep routines and relaxation for…
Key points: Reading winter-themed books with touch and feel elements is a great way to expose 1-2 year olds to the season. Activities…
Key points: Children build their self-esteem through experiences and nurturing their confidence. A is for Appreciation – pay attention to your child’s interests…
Key points: Parenting styles are unique and may vary based on personal values and beliefs. Successful parenting involves a complex relational process that…
Key points: 1. Books prepare kids for school and encourage communication. 2. “The Pout-Pout Fish Goes to School” and “The Kissing Hand” comfort…
Key points: 1. Movement play is crucial for early childhood development, impacting physical, linguistic, social-emotional, and cognitive areas. 2. Movement play involves various…