
What is joint attention and why does it matter?
Key points: Engaging in shared attention efforts is one of the easiest ways to bond with your child while supporting…
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Key points: Engaging in shared attention efforts is one of the easiest ways to bond with your child while supporting…
Key points: Executive function involves working memory, self-control, and mental flexibility. It starts developing in early childhood through cognitive, physical,…
Key points: Socioemotional benefits: Singing is a shared activity that builds social skills, regulates emotions, and models self-care. Physical, cognitive,…
Key points: Play is crucial for a happy, healthy childhood. Recognizing its decline, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends “prescriptions…
Key points: Babies learn language from listening to people around them, and as they get older, they start to comprehend…
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: 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: Drawing can foster fine motor skills in children, while the act of drawing and related language skills can…
Key points: Dress-up play enhances brain development in children and fosters cognitive abilities, neural connections, and executive functions. Dressing up…
Children are born curious and as they grow their curiosity and learning grow with them. Curiosity has been characterized as…
Key points: School break activities are vital for stimulating and entertaining your child. Tips include maintaining a schedule, planning daily…
Key points: Trillions of connections made in a child’s brain during their first years are crucial to their early wiring…
Key points: Fathers have a unique role in their child’s life, providing emotional support and promoting inner growth and strength,…
Key points: Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child has identified three key principles for giving children the best chance to…
Key points: Imitation plays a crucial role in a child’s socio-emotional development, influencing their habits, expressions, points of view, word…
Key points: As children grow, their play styles transition from solo play to more interactive and cooperative play with peers….
Key points: Turning your home into a musical environment positively influences a child’s cognitive, physical, linguistic, and social-emotional development. Experiment…
Key points:1. Music positively impacts brain development and learning motivation.2. Music enhances memory and cognitive functions in children.3. Musical activities…
Key points: Children need cues and pauses to do the things we ask them to do. Music and obstacle courses…
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