
5 questions to ask your pediatrician
When you bring your baby home from the hospital, you have dozens of questions, so you call your pediatrician. A…
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When you bring your baby home from the hospital, you have dozens of questions, so you call your pediatrician. A…

Key points: Engaging in shared attention efforts is one of the easiest ways to bond with your child while supporting…

Science-based insights from Kinedu’s Chief Executive Dad. Key points: Active fatherhood during the first 1,000 days of a child’s life…

Key points: Dads, like moms, undergo significant brain changes when becoming parents, challenging the notion that parenting instincts are solely…

Key points: The majority of a child’s brain development occurs before age three. Brain architecture results from both nature and…

Find tips and tricks for supporting your child’s development from home. There’s a lot of information to process right now….

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

Key points:Book recommendations for Valentine’s Day: Todd Parr’s “”The I Love You Book.”” Anna Dewdney’s “”Llama Llama I Love You.””…

Key points: Siblings of children with special needs may be overlooked due to the focus on therapy and appointments. Special…

Key points: Less is more: Set 1-3 resolutions for kids, use visuals, like a responsibility chart. Ensure consistency across environments….

Key points: Serve and return are back and forth interactions between a parent and a child, where the adults share…

Key points: Baby’s brain develops 90% of its adult size in the first three years. Early experiences shape neural connections…

Key points: Pointing is one of the earliest ways in which babies communicate before they can speak, and can begin…

Key points: Visual attention is a crucial skill for cognitive development and longer attention spans. It begins to develop during…

Key points: During the first week, a baby’s vision is limited to black and white, but starts to develop more…

Key points: During the newborn stage, a baby’s neck muscles are weak, and they rely on adults to support their…

Key points: Establish clear ground rules for behavior and play during the gathering. Provide healthy, protein-rich snacks to keep the…

Key points: Trillions of connections made in a child’s brain during their first years are crucial to their early wiring…

Key points: Researchers have been conducting a longitudinal study of 70,000 individuals born in the UK over a 70-year time…

Key points: Fathers have a unique role in their child’s life, providing emotional support and promoting inner growth and strength,…

Key points: Parallel play is a normal stage in a child’s development, where they play on their own but near…
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