
Child-directed play is a one-on-one play between you and your child in which your child directs and leads the activity. This type of play is essential for a child's learning and well-being. Learning is most enjoyable for children when they are...
Read More ›Your kids are the future. They can do anything they want to do and you can help them get there. It's never too early to start planning for your child's future. You don't want to wait until they're in high school or college to help them find their...
Read More ›The parent's presence in their children's lives is crucial to their growing up years. They need guidance during their formative years - to learn new skills, acquire positive attitudes, and develop self-esteem. However, more involvement is needed...
Read More ›Many families under the low poverty line have kids that are affected to teach their full development. According to Brookings.edu, the estimate is around 200 million children under the age of five in developing countries around the world. Toddler's...
Read More ›If your toddler starts eating pickily, such as by frequently rejecting new foods or repurchasing old ones, your main worry might be whether they are getting enough nutrition during their critical developmental years. As a trusted child...
Read More ›Children in an Early Childhood Education Program may start playing joyfully with the other kids as early as one year old. Either their peers invite them to play, or they extend an invitation to others. Parallel playing is a behavior that is...
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