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Shape your child’s future with these game-changing morning routines that instill discipline, confidence, and purpose from a young age.
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Kristen Fischer, a mother of three, has been residing in Delhi for the past four years.
The relationship between screen use and motor development was not significant
The findings support previous research that excessive screen use negatively impacts early language development
Shared engagement with adults and appropriate content types may mitigate some of these effects
A recent study, published in The Lancet Psychiatry journal, showed that autism is a significant health burden in India
A study showed that India had 708.1 cases of ASD per 100, 000 persons in 2021
Globally, an estimated 61.8 million people, or one in every 127 persons were autistic in 2021
Unlock your child’s full potential with the exciting construction toys sale on Myntra. These toys are not only fun but also designed to enhance your child’s cognitive and motor skills. From building blocks to intricate designs, the sale offers a variety of construction toys that help sharpen your child's mind while keeping them entertained. Perfect for encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking, these toys are the ideal way to make learning fun.
Discover the importance of keeping parental arguments private for your child's emotional security, healthy development, and strong family relationships.
Explore effective strategies for managing your child's tantrums, helping them learn emotional regulation while maintaining a positive parenting approach.
Discover 10 key behaviors children adopt from their mothers, including communication styles, emotional responses, work ethic, and more. Learn how maternal influence shapes a child’s development.
The experiences and lessons learned during childhood shape an individual's personality, values, and resilience. By fostering a nurturing and stimulating environment, parents can encourage curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, helping their children develop a strong sense of self-worth and confidence.
Discover 10 essential tips for raising happier, healthier children. Learn how to foster emotional, cognitive, and physical development through love, routines, and play.
Raising a polite child isn't about enforcing strict rules; it's about nurturing them to become kind and respectful individuals. By setting a positive example, celebrating their small acts of kindness, and teaching them the importance of empathy and respect, you can help your little one shine brightly.
Ever wondered how toys shape a child's brain? Here are some experts views on how toys impact on kids' cognitive growth. Read here.
Parenting shapes a child's worldview, influences their moral compass, and lays the groundwork for the construction of their identity. Here is a short guide on how your parenting style can impact your child's entire life. Read to know more.
Parenting is not a crash course people can take, but striking a balance is key to raising children who are both secure and independent. Here is an expert's view on how parenting styles can have a impact on young and growing kids.
Learn about the critical principles for nurturing a child during their formative years (birth to age five). Here are some for parents to understand and implement.
The study reveals increased screen time is associated with developmental delays in only the communication and problem-solving domains.
According to a new study, 24-month-old children who spent less than 60 minutes looking at screens each day and those who engaged in at least 60 minutes of daily physical activity had better executive function than their peers.
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