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Your Child's First Five Years - What Parents Should Keep in Mind
by Lisa HW
Most parents have a fairly good understanding of how children reach developmental milestones from week to week or month to month during the two years of life. What may not always be so clear to all parents,... published 3 weeks ago
Child Development - Theory
by Andres Wagner
Because parents were children once, they have the advantage of experience when raising children. But just having experienced something doesn’t assure an understanding of the underlying theory, and there... published 6 months ago
Books vs TV: Literature's Losing Battle
by helenathegreat
Growing up, I was allowed one half hour of television per weekday. If there was something else on that I wanted to watch, I had to tape it and watch it on the weekend (when I had an hour each day). On... published 9 months ago
Prenatal Development
by Andres Wagner
When you’re pregnant, you watch the ultrasounds carefully and marvel at every nuance of fetal development. It is a fascinating process, and today’s technology means we’re lucky to be able to watch the... published 6 months ago
Make Your Kid A Genius
by irenehelenzundel
The Traits of a Genius by Irene Helen Zundel We all marvel at great accomplishments, and admire men and women with brilliant minds. Haven't we all gaped in wonder at the magnificence of the Great... published 4 months ago
Raising My Baby to His Full Potential
by Joy M
Every parent wants to provide the best for their child. Advertisers explote that desire by telling us that our children need the most expensive toys, the most expensive education, the most expensive learning... published 5 months ago
child development
by lloydl
Even prior to birth, Development Stages start. They're often easy to see using techniques like ultrasound. First, a gel is spread on the skin then Ultrasound is performed with a small, handheld device called... published 7 months ago
Helping your Child with Separation Anxiety
by Kathryn Vercillo
One of the worst feelings in the world is that first time that you leave your child and she screams and cries and begs you not to go. You know that you're going to be back shortly and that everything will be... published 13 months ago
Creativity in Children
by childcen
Doting parents often mistake intelligence and talent for creativity, but in reality, these are different skills. Intelligence and creativity are independent of each other, and a highly creative child may or... published 6 months ago
What is cerebral palsy?
by Snowdrop
The term ‘cerebral palsy’ taken literally, is actually a complete misnomer. The term ‘cerebral’ means ‘of the brain,’ whereas the term ‘palsy’ means complete or partial paralysis. Now, is it... published 4 months ago












