Is Your Child a Kid or a Monkey? How to Encourage Your Child’s Gross Motor Skills
Your 4- to 5-year-old child is capable of a great number of gross motor skills now. She can climb up and down stairs like an adult, alter…
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Up until this point, much of what your child has learned has come from watching you. He’ll continue to watch you at this age, but he’s at…
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Your child’s main window of opportunity for developing his most important motor skills, such as posture and coordination, is during his f…
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So many children find school boring or frustrating, but you can help your child find a love of learning that will last! Now that your chi…
0 likesFrom Babbling to First Words: The Adventure of Language Development
“Mama,” “Dada,” those first words are music to a parent’s ears, and they usually appear right around 12 months of age. Language developme…
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Most people have some type of music that they love, and your baby is no exception. Plus, learning music can give her a wide variety of be…
0 likesYour Child’s Growing Hand-Eye Coordination
Between the ages of four and five, your child’s ability to use his hands is approaching that of an adult, and his hand-eye coordination–…
0 likes“I’m Pretending to Be You!” How Your Child Learns Roles with Pretend Play
Pretending is an important type of play for young children. Often, they use pretend play to test out specific skills, behaviors, and acti…
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