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Good Thinking Is as Easy as Bad Thinking
It is important to realize that thinking itself is not difficult. Humans naturally think without having to exert much energy or engage in any real intellectual work. We can easily see thinking manifest, for...
0 commentsBasic information about Language Development
Infants begin life with no other language than their cries and grunts. As their language mechanism matures, they make more and more sounds. They also can communicate their wants and needs with gestures...
0 commentsLIFEINTUNE
Maestro Approved Seal of Tonal Excellence Tune Toddlers invites you to support our Life in Tune team. Our purpose is to bring awareness to the importance of tonal excellence during the critical age of a...
0 commentsMind Destroyer
Choose the answer from the words on the box.1 Longest words that can be reversed 2 Word with the longest run of vowels 3 Longest word with...
0 commentsBody Language and Dating
It has been said that the bulk of what you communicate is non-verbal. That means your mannerisms and body language will often tell the other person what your intentions and moods are. Often, it is possible to...
2 commentsBuying Books for Babies
You might ask (particularly if you've never had children), "Why would you buy a book for a baby? The kid can't read." Perhaps you're single, no kids, with some married friends who have just become parents....
0 commentsThe Keys to Children Growing Up Smart: It Is Really Very Simple
Parents, You Have What It Takes to Facilitate Advanced Learning So many of the expensive gadgets that are currently on the market, have their place, but they are not really that effective. So be...
0 commentsStarting sentences with conjuctions, and using the word "text" as a verb. Humbug!
This is a short observation, but none the less sincere for that. Something has been irritating me for a long time, which, to my mind, represents a gross abuse of the English language. It is the growing...
3 commentsBabies: Language and cognitive development
As a baby's brain continues to develop, infants also develop the ability to communicate; to comprehend and produce spoken language. Even the youngest of babies learn language by taking in information through...
0 commentsPut the remote down and talk to or read to your child
A study led by Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH, director of the Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development at Seattle Children’s Research Institute found that exposure to television has implications...
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