Singing with your baby: Toddler edition
Key points: Socioemotional benefits: Singing is a shared activity that builds social skills, regulates emotions, and models self-care. Physical, cognitive,…
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Key points: Socioemotional benefits: Singing is a shared activity that builds social skills, regulates emotions, and models self-care. Physical, cognitive,…
Key points: Dancing helps in developing the thinking and gross motor skills of a child. Parents can start fostering their…
Key points:1. By 12-14 months, your baby can go from standing to squatting, showcasing balance.2. They develop neck muscles to…
Key points:1. Your baby can stand while holding onto objects between 10-12 months.2. They’ll briefly stand with your help, enhancing…
Key points:1. Standing up is a key physical milestone that typically occurs between 9 and 14 months.2. It involves various…
Key points: Children’s muscles have a unique fiber that makes them less prone to fatigue during running. Encouraging short, high-intensity…
Key points: Running is a significant gross motor skill development milestone between 18-36 months. Encourage activities that improve balance and…
Key points: Developing core muscles is essential for a baby’s posture and physical development. Tummy time, crawling, bouncing on an…
Key points: Walking is a major developmental milestone for a child. Preceding walking, skills like supine kicking and pulling up…
Key points: Children naturally respond to music from a very young age, showing movements and reactions as early as 9…
Key points:1. Scaffolding is a learning process in which adults provide support to children’s development, helping them connect existing knowledge…
Key points: Hand preference or dominance emerges between 2 and 4 years of age in most children. Hand preference stabilizes…
Key points: Physical development includes gross and fine motor skills, involving large and small muscle movements. Milestones like crawling and…
Key points: Object manipulation in early development is crucial for later language, communication, and gestural skills. Exploration of objects is…
Key points: Your child’s manipulative skills involve using objects to complete tasks and are essential for understanding the world. They…
Key points: Understand that crawling styles can vary, and your baby will choose what’s most rewarding for them. Prior to…
Crawling is an important part of your baby’s development. They’re now getting mobile, so prepare to be chasing them around…
Key points: Baby walkers do not help your baby learn to walk and can hinder the walking development. Using a…
Key points: Babies may crawl backward before they crawl forward during their learning process. Crawling develops between 6 to 10…
Key points: 1. The development of physical skills is essential in your child’s growth journey, from grasping your finger to…
Key points: Balance is crucial for various activities, from standing to playing pretend and gaining independence in tasks like dressing…
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