Child Development Archives

As a parent, are you worried about your child’s language development? Have you been comparing your child to others? Take the quiz language evolution demystified and discover what is truly important in your child’s development.

Many women have admitted to playing with Barbie Dolls when they were 8 to 10 years. Today, 3 to 6 years old are the ones playing. Dressing up a Barbie Doll usually takes some dexterity that generally girls at this age have not yet developed. The Barbie Doll was created in 1959 and since then is still loved by many. Discover how dolls contribute to a child’s development. It’s no surprise that there are over 2 million Barbie fans on Facebook today!

What activities can you do to get your child in reading readiness mode? Discover the importance of your communications and toddler interactions. Take the time to explore together the connections of sounds and words with your child today!

Do you believe your child has a stuttering problem? How can you really tell? Discover what parents can do to help their children. Become aware of stuttering help strategies and use them immediately.

Look at the world through the eyes of your child is like discovering for the first time new and fascinating things. It is essential to encourage curiosity in your child and the joy of these discoveries for your child’s development. You are there to guide him, teach him and talk about all these wonders. There are many ways you can accomplish this…

How can parents help their child’s development of social cognitive skills? Begin, by being sensitive and attentive to your child’s emotions. Make your child discover interactive activities earlier on, such as group reading or playing in the sand these good gestures once implemented can create the foundation for social skills that can last a lifetime.

Discover what parents and educators can do to improve a child’s motor skills development. Learn how to by following the suggestions and understanding that family shared activities are an important foundation to teaching your child.

Lend your ears and your voice to your children. Discover strategies to create active communication with your children which strengthen the family bond.

When your child cries you comfort him with appropriate words and gestures. When your child is scared you reassure him with soothing words. With only one word your child is capable of obtaining the different subtleties that you are communicating. Discover how children perceive your words and the impact they have.

Briana ’s family is sitting down to have supper. Six-year-old Max tells about an event that happened at the schoolyard. Just then Briana yells out, “I want to talk, too!” and begins rambling on while her brother Max screams louder to compete with his sister’s squealing voice. What parents can do to handle and prevent this situation?

Has your toddler attempted to open the garbage can and explore its contents? How about catching your 5-year-old daughter in the act of applying make up and lipstick she took from your purse? Discover the best techniques on to handle these situations.