Parents are much less likely to intervene when their young children are getting dressed or performing other simple chores if those tasks are framed as learning opportunities, according to a new study.
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Objectives This paper examines the differential impact of responsive parenting and nutrition interventions on early child ...
In the fields of social and emotional development, attachment theory has been well-researched, furthering an understanding of relationships, families, and parenting strategies. Attachment theory ...
At age three, children begin to show independence and curiosity about the world around them. They become talkative, energetic, and eager to explore. According to psychologist, Dr. Jericho Medel, this ...
Researchers warn that large amounts of screen time for toddlers is linked to anxiety in their teenage years. Screens are part ...