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How moms accept the timing of their child’s milestones—and why they shouldn’t be worried
Growing up is not a race. Here is how to trust your child milestone and timelines, quiet the comparison spiral, and know when ...
The increasing frequency of extreme weather events and continued rise in global temperatures may affect neurodevelopment in ...
The National on MSN
Air pollution could impair a child's brain development, study finds
A 2017 report by Unicef found air pollution potentially affects children’s brains through several mechanisms. It stated the dosage of toxic chemicals required to damage the growing brain in the first ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Concerns raised about AI-powered toys and creativity, development as holiday shopping peaks
As parents hunt for gifts that will wow their kids this holiday season, Canadian child development and psychology experts say ...
Making things with little hands helps kids practice focus, coordination, problem-solving, and self-expression. Here is a plan ...
The Northwest Network of Playgroups has expanded with five new partners: Benzie Early Head Start, Clearwater Township Hall ...
Once your baby turns 1, stacking and nesting toys are a fun way to build coordination and learn how shapes fit together. By 2 ...
The company offers the alternative journey for children pursuing sports: an intentional first touchpoint with sports, ...
Art lovers call for the return of a shuttered carousel they say is the casualty of a boomtown razing its own visual heritage.
Florida Highway Patrol said a hit-and-run driver left one pedestrian dead, three injured in midnight crash in Lehigh Acres ...
Finding partners in therapy, growth Nationally, funding for services that support people with disabilities is shifting in ...
A little structure turns sensory play from “messy fun” into a quiet engine for patterning, and problem-solving in an afternoon.
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