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grandparent and grandchildren reading together
Social & Emotional

The importance of grandparents

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…

toddler using his left hand to mold playdough
Physical

Hand preference and language skills

Key points: Hand preference or dominance emerges between 2 and 4 years of age in most children. Hand preference stabilizes at around 18…

siblings watching videos on tablets
Physical

How screen time impacts handwriting skills

Key points: Fine motor skills are crucial for holding and manipulating objects, which are essential for tasks like writing, buttoning a shirt, and…

baby learning to crawl
Physical

At what age do babies crawl?

Key points: Crawling usually occurs between 8-10 months, but the window for crawling can start around 6 months. Look for early signs like…

smiling baby crawling
Physical

The many skills involved in crawling

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…

two siblings and mom reading a book
Cognitive

Why are routines so important to children?

Key points: 1. Routines foster self-control by providing children with a sense of security and predictability. 2. They promote positive behavior and teach…

analogical reasoning
Cognitive

How do children develop analogical reasoning?

Key points: Analogical reasoning is an advanced skill essential for human thinking. Children develop analogical reasoning through knowledge and executive function skills. Executive…

happy little girl with winter clothes
Linguistic

Wintry activities for your little one

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…

little girl pointing at herself
Social & Emotional

How to build a child’s self-esteem

Key points: Children build their self-esteem through experiences and nurturing their confidence. A is for Appreciation – pay attention to your child’s interests…

little girl reading a book with mom
Social & Emotional

My top 5 back-to-school books for little ones

Key points: 1. Books prepare kids for school and encourage communication. 2. “The Pout-Pout Fish Goes to School” and “The Kissing Hand” comfort…

baby girl watching the camera between her legs
Physical

What is “movement play”?

Key points: 1. Movement play is crucial for early childhood development, impacting physical, linguistic, social-emotional, and cognitive areas. 2. Movement play involves various…

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