Building Baby's Brains
Did you ever cram for an exam? It was probably not a successful way to learn. But babies are learning incredible amounts very quickly. Find out how!
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Talking is teaching: 5 creative ways to help your baby learn today (Mother.ly)
Learning, Play, and Your Newborn (KidsHealth.org)
Learning, Play, and Your Newborn (KidsHealth.org)
Anti-Bias Education
Anti-bias education builds self-awareness and confidence in young children. It teaches them to celebrate the differences that make our country great.
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Anti-Bias Education (NAEYC)
Coding Babies For Success
Babies and toddlers don’t need fancy electronics to become STEM experts. They need the time and dedication of parents and educators.
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Alternative Facts
Lies, fibs, tall tales, or shall we say "alternative facts." Whatever you want to call them, it’s a natural part of a child’s development to experiment with the truth. But they need you to guide them.
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When Young Children Lie (Zero to Three)
Baby Box
Boxes are the latest trend. You can subscribe to have a box deliver your meals. There’s one with razors and organic shaving cream. And one with new desserts to try. Now, there’s a box that saves baby’s lives.
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One Year Can Change A Life
What if just one year could change your life? It can. If it happens at an early age.
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High Quality Birth-to-Five Programs Produce Greater Return on Investment (Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute)
The Lifecycle Benefits of an Influential Early Childhood Program (Heckan Equation)
The Lifecycle Benefits of an Influential Early Childhood Program (Heckan Equation)
Sing For Success
Singing to your baby writes a score that prepares a child’s brain for future language and communication skills. Listen now!
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Count With Me
Simply counting objects out loud while playing with your youngster can add up to big benefits later on. Listen to find out why.
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Kindergartners’ Mathematics Success Hinges on Preschool Skills (Science Daily)
Focus On This
Vision problems are increasingly common among children. Canadian researchers have found a way to drastically reduce the likelihood of children developing vision issues. Hint: It’s outside.
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Outdoor Time is Good for Your Eyes (Science News for Students)