Development

Here, we explore the fascinating world of child development, from the early years through adolescence. We offer:

  • Insights and research-backed advice
  • Practical strategies to nurture your child’s growth
  • Guidance on understanding your child’s needs and fostering their development

Join us as we navigate childhood milestones, behavioral challenges, and the incredible transformations that shape your child.

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Evelyn

The Impact of Excessive Kids Screen-Time

Excessive screen time negatively affects children's language development and overall growth. Issues include limited language exposure, reduced attention span, disrupted sleep, and hindered social-emotional skills. To manage screen time effectively, parents should set limits, choose quality content, create tech-free zones, encourage other activities, and engage interactively with their children. Balance is crucial.

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Evelyn

Finding Your Zen When Your Child Says “I Hate You”

When children express feelings of anger by saying "I hate you," it’s important to stay calm and respond thoughtfully. Acknowledge their emotions, set boundaries, and guide them to articulate their feelings better. Tailor your response to their age and seek support if needed, embodying a compassionate parenting approach.

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Noel

The Power of Positive Discipline: Effective Strategies for Guiding Behavior

Discipline is an essential part of parenting, but it doesn’t have to be about punishment. ...

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Yasu

Play-Based Learning: Why It Matters and How to Do It at Home

Discover the benefits of play-based learning and how to incorporate it into your home environment. Learn why play is crucial for children's development and how to create a playful atmosphere that fosters creativity, problem-solving, and social skills.

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Evelyn

Nurture Your Child’s Emotional Needs: A Guide for Parents

Providing for a child's emotional needs is as crucial as meeting their physical requirements. Parents should be aware of their child's developmental stage, use positive language, model healthy coping strategies, embrace their unique talents, and offer unconditional love. Nurturing these aspects fosters mutual respect and trust, essential for their future development.

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Evelyn

Strategies to Raise Self-Esteem

Self esteem comes from having a sense of belonging, believing that we are capable and ...

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Noel

Empowering Children

Raising a child is more than providing them with a home, food, warmth and clothes. ...

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Evelyn

5 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Child

Children are at an age where they need lots of love and encouragement to grow ...