Child Milestones

Kristen Bell recently ignited a critical discussion about the differences in parenting styles and approaches to childhood milestones, particularly potty training. As a mother of two, she recognized a poignant truth in parenting: each child is a unique puzzle that requires a distinct strategy. This idea transcends mere anecdotal observation; it highlights a profound understanding
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A groundbreaking study from University College London (UCL) has brought to light an astonishing connection between parental language and the hormone oxytocin, commonly referred to as the ‘love hormone.’ Oxytocin is a pivotal element in developing social bonds, fostering trust, and enhancing emotional intelligence. Detailed in the journal Development and Psychopathology, the research elucidates how
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Recently, I rummaged through a box of cherished items that I’ve accumulated over the years, a collection of tokens representing pivotal moments in our journey together. This box is a time capsule of sorts, holding sentimental objects like your early artwork, birthday cards, and small trinkets you’ve crafted along the way. Among these treasures, I
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Recent discussions among educators and researchers have raised the alarm about a perplexing yet concerning trend: the decline in fine motor skills among children. These essential skills, which include activities such as holding pencils, tying shoes, and skillfully using scissors, are increasingly proving to be a challenge for many young learners. With the proliferation of
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Recent research spearheaded by University College London (UCL) has unveiled significant insights into the profound connection between maternal communication and infant emotional development. Central to this exploration is oxytocin, often referred to as the “love hormone.” This hormone is not just a facilitator of maternal-infant bonding; it plays an essential role in social interactions, trust,
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