
Pointing as a precursor of language
Key points: Pointing is one of the earliest ways in which babies communicate before they can speak, and can begin…
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Key points: Pointing is one of the earliest ways in which babies communicate before they can speak, and can begin…
Key points: Theory of Mind is understanding others’ mental states (emotions, intent, beliefs). It’s a fundamental cognitive ability developed through…
Key points: Establish clear ground rules for behavior and play during the gathering. Provide healthy, protein-rich snacks to keep the…
Key points: Setting up expectations can help make the transition back to school stress-free for children. Using positive language and…
Key points: Teaching personal hygiene and self-care is crucial for a child’s future independence. Essential self-care areas for preschoolers include…
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: Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child has identified three key principles for giving children the best chance to…
Key points: Parallel play is a normal stage in a child’s development, where they play on their own but near…
Key points: Temperament is innate and part of the unique wiring of each individual’s brain, separate from parenting skills. Temperament…
Key points: The origins of shyness can be found in the temperamental reactivity of infants and the responsiveness of their…
Key points: Your role as a parent is crucial in teaching your child effective communication, empathy, and self-regulation. Through your…
Key points: Toddlers may exhibit aggressive behaviors like hitting, pushing, or biting due to their limited self-control and emotional intelligence….
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: Grandparents have an important role in a child’s development and can have measurable effects on each other’s psychological…
Key points: Saying yes more often can help children be more tolerant of receiving no as an answer. The PART…
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. Play is vital for a child’s development, helping them learn, build relationships, and develop essential life skills.2. Toddlers…
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: Temperament is innate and can make a child more or less likely to be shy, but can be…
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