Activities to Help Your Baby or Toddler Develop Fine Motor Skills
A child’s fine motor skills include the use of their arms, hands and fingers. The development of fine motor skills is significant for children to be …
Continue ReadingA child’s fine motor skills include the use of their arms, hands and fingers. The development of fine motor skills is significant for children to be …
Continue ReadingResearch has identified specific areas of cognitive development that support infants’ interaction with their environment through sensorimotor …
Continue ReadingActivities that are fun, simple, meaningful and developmentally appropriate can nurture brain development in all developmental areas. Read on to see …
Continue ReadingIn just a few short years, cooing and babbling infants become preschoolers with large vocabularies and the ability to speak clearly and intelligently …
Continue ReadingThe first six months of a baby’s life are vital in terms of motor skill development, vision and communication. While each child develops at his …
Continue ReadingLearn important rules and recommendations about child booster seat safety guidelines before moving a young child out of their infant or convertible …
Continue ReadingWhen a child is born before 37 weeks of gestation, she is considered a premature infant, or “preemie.” Since the child was born before full gestation, …
Continue ReadingGood nutrition during infancy and toddlerhood is vital to healthy brain development and physical growth. The information provided here is useful for …
Continue ReadingWhen your baby is less than a year old, the toys and games they play will help them with their development. Learning which games will help your baby …
Continue ReadingAs an early childhood teacher, you might wonder how you can enhance student physical development. Learning about guidelines at each age and stage is a …
Continue ReadingDoes your infant scream in protest with every attempt at tummy time? Time on the stomach encourages infant motor skill development and prevents …
Continue ReadingReading involves many visual skills that parents and teachers may not even be aware of. These include ocular motor control, scanning and visual …
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