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importance of play

The importance of play

Key points: Play is crucial for a happy, healthy childhood. Recognizing its decline, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends “prescriptions…

mom kissing her son while playing a board game

The benefits of board games

Key points: Games have been shown to improve cognitive abilities and can even prevent dementia later in life. Playing board…

mom helping her baby girl crawl

The benefits of crawling!

Key points: 1. Crawling boosts motor skills, balance, and muscle strength. 2. Enhances brain coordination, problem-solving, and spatial awareness. 3….

little girl and mom playing with boxes

What are open-ended toys?

Key points: 1. Open-ended toys, like cardboard boxes, offer endless possibilities for imaginative play. 2. Children use their senses and…

baby on his tummy staring at the camera

How do babies learn?

Key Points: MIT Early Childhood Cognition Lab lead investigator, Laura Schulz, studies early childhood learning and how it fundamentally relates…

baby staring curiously at something

How to encourage curiosity in kids

Key points: Babies are born with an innate curiosity to explore and learn. Cultivating curiosity is critical to lifelong learning…

baby boy solving a peg puzzle

How to boost math-related skills

Key points: Research has shown that children who play with puzzles, building blocks, and board games tend to have better…

baby having a nap

Long naps help kids learn better

Key points: 1. Naps are crucial for babies’ development and learning. 2. Lack of sleep affects mood, attentiveness, and growth….

brother and sister playing under a fort of blankets

Why is imaginative play important?

Key points: Play is a key component in a child’s development, allowing them to develop imagination, cognitive skills, physical agility,…

Mom and little girl playing with wooden blocks

What is executive functioning?

Key points: Early experiences profoundly shape the developing brain and lay the foundation for complex skills. Executive function skills, like…

Little boy showing some red playdough

Why the early years matter

Here at Kinedu, we’re committed to giving parents the best tools for improving their child’s development. But why do we…

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