
How to encourage your baby to talk
Key points:1. Speech development strategies:0 to 12 months: Narrate daily activities, make interactions fun, give praise.8 to 14 months: Choose…
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Key points:1. Speech development strategies:0 to 12 months: Narrate daily activities, make interactions fun, give praise.8 to 14 months: Choose…
Here are what I’m calling my quarantine-4: my top speechy activities for passing the days with your little friend in…
Key points:Book recommendations for Valentine’s Day: Todd Parr’s “”The I Love You Book.”” Anna Dewdney’s “”Llama Llama I Love You.””…
Introducing solids to a baby is very exciting. And since we use the same parts of our mouth for eating…
Key points: Baby’s brain develops 90% of its adult size in the first three years. Early experiences shape neural connections…
Key points: Language development in early childhood involves exposure to language and the natural emergence of grammar rules. Overregularization is…
Key points:1. Scaffolding is a learning process in which adults provide support to children’s development, helping them connect existing knowledge…
Key points:1. Between 8-12 months, expect your child to explore food and eating, which can be messy and playful.2. Encourage…
Key points:1. Children’s language development progresses in distinct stages during the first few years.2. Babies start with vowel and guttural…
Key points: Reading winter-themed books with touch and feel elements is a great way to expose 1-2 year olds to…
Key points: Nature walks are a fun way to get children to practice mindfulness and observe their surroundings, and can…
Key points: MIT’s research supports the idea that back-and-forth conversation with parents helps foster children’s communication skills and brain response…
Key points: 1. Environment and attentional abilities impact language development. 2. Attentional abilities progress from face-to-face to including objects, aiding…
Key points: 1. Children’s involvement in household cleaning promotes empathy and social connections. 2. Providing kids with their own cleaning…
Key points: Begin reading to your baby early with short and simple books, focusing on one concept at a time…
Key points: Girls have superior linguistic skills compared to boys. Girls rely on different parts of the brain to complete…
Key points: The quality of interactions between parents and children is more important than the number of words children hear…
Key points: Children typically begin using verbs or action words in their second year of life, which is an important…
Key points: A child’s vocabulary is directly related to later academic success. By age two, children’s vocabulary expands significantly, reaching…
Key points: Children can learn to speak more than one language at the same time, and being bilingual has many…
Key points: Language skills start developing from birth through everyday interactions with caregivers. Talking with children during daily routines and…
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