The importance of play
Key points: Play is crucial for a happy, healthy childhood. Recognizing its decline, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends “prescriptions…
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Key points: Play is crucial for a happy, healthy childhood. Recognizing its decline, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends “prescriptions…
Key points: Games have been shown to improve cognitive abilities and can even prevent dementia later in life. Playing board…
Key points: 1. Crawling boosts motor skills, balance, and muscle strength. 2. Enhances brain coordination, problem-solving, and spatial awareness. 3….
Key points: 1. Open-ended toys, like cardboard boxes, offer endless possibilities for imaginative play. 2. Children use their senses and…
Key points: 1. Social and emotional development is a better predictor of success than IQ. Studies show emotional control leads…
Key points: Gross motor development is more than just movement and leads to a better understanding of the social and…
Key points: Balance is a fundamental sense reinforced through repetitive motion. The vestibular system, responsible for balance, often goes unnoticed…
Key points: Laughing can can reveal your baby’s understanding of object permanence and other cognitive developments. Eye tracking is developed…
Key points: 1. Baby’s sight is crucial for perceiving and learning about the world. 2. Visual development involves both nature…
Key points: Grit, a trait defined by determination and perseverance, plays a crucial role in success. Grit can be taught…
Key points: 1. Babies often fall asleep in cars due to the vestibular system’s confusion between motion and visual stillness….
Key Points: MIT Early Childhood Cognition Lab lead investigator, Laura Schulz, studies early childhood learning and how it fundamentally relates…
Key points: Babies are born with an innate curiosity to explore and learn. Cultivating curiosity is critical to lifelong learning…
Key points: Research has shown that children who play with puzzles, building blocks, and board games tend to have better…
Key points: Mastery goal orientation is associated with positive qualities such as persistence, seeking out challenges, and a desire to…
Key points: 1. Naps are crucial for babies’ development and learning. 2. Lack of sleep affects mood, attentiveness, and growth….
Key points: Developing self-control in children is important for their overall success in life. The development of self-control during the…
Key points: Play is a key component in a child’s development, allowing them to develop imagination, cognitive skills, physical agility,…
Key points: Early experiences profoundly shape the developing brain and lay the foundation for complex skills. Executive function skills, like…
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