
First steps: Activities for your baby
Kinedu has thousands of video-based activities to help parents support their child’s development. Babies typically start taking their first steps…
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Kinedu has thousands of video-based activities to help parents support their child’s development. Babies typically start taking their first steps…

Key points:1. Walking is a significant step toward independence for your child.2. As they become more mobile, they develop curiosity…

Key points:1. Learning to walk typically takes around 12 months, as many skills and muscles need to develop first.2. Strong…

Key points: Children’s muscles have a unique fiber that makes them less prone to fatigue during running. Encouraging short, high-intensity…

Key points: Holding objects while walking can actually improve a child’s balance, contrary to what one might think. A study…

Key points: Babies typically begin walking between the ages of 9 and 18 months, but all babies develop at their…

Key points: Walking is a major developmental milestone for a child. Preceding walking, skills like supine kicking and pulling up…

Key points: Development is not a linear process, but rather a complex and multifaceted journey. Early childhood development is domain-specific,…

Key points: Children naturally respond to music from a very young age, showing movements and reactions as early as 9…

Key points: Physical development includes gross and fine motor skills, involving large and small muscle movements. Milestones like crawling and…

Key points: Childproof your home by addressing furniture with sharp edges and hard corners, especially coffee tables. Secure electrical outlets…

Key points: Ensure constant care and supervision for your moving baby to prevent accidents. Baby-proof your home by securing furniture,…

Key points: Crawling usually occurs between 8-10 months, but the window for crawling can start around 6 months. Look for…

Crawling is an important part of your baby’s development. They’re now getting mobile, so prepare to be chasing them around…

Key points: Baby walkers do not help your baby learn to walk and can hinder the walking development. Using a…

Key points: 1. The development of physical skills is essential in your child’s growth journey, from grasping your finger to…

Key points: Proprioception is the sense of knowing where your body is in space. Special receptors in muscles help us…

Key points: Developmental skills in early childhood are interdependent, connected, and intertwined. Independent walking is an important milestone for the…

Key points: Many children under 5 years old fail to meet the minimum physical activity guidelines, and research suggests they…

Key points: Allowing children to go barefoot outdoors offers numerous benefits, despite concerns about injuries or illnesses. Foot injuries are…

Key points: 1. Developmental delays vary, so remember each child has their own pace. 2. Look for red flags like…
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