Category: Development
Posts and articles related to children’s development. Learn about stages of development from toddlers through early elementary school. Ways to have fun and help child development.
Build Self- Help skills in Your Child Children have a willingness to learn. It is part of growing. At different stages, children are able to complete more tasks of self-help. It is easier for you to do these tasks yourself, but then it doesn’t teach the child how to do …
The Importance of play in Early Childhood The importance of play in early childhood should not be minimized. Play needs to be a part of every day. What we have to remember is that play is not a trivial activity but the way young children learn. Toddlers learn through …
Many studies have shown the amazing benefits and the positive effects of music on child development. Music is beneficial to everyone but truly important for early childhood. Besides music making you happier it has other benefits. People are born with the innate ability to know the difference between noise and music (though …
Toddler Language Development Many parents question “How much should my child be talking? They are unsure what consists of a “word” and what is babbling. Language development happens in different age groups and stages. How much should my toddler be talking can be explained in stages. Everything doesn’t happen at …
Free Activities to help build Gross Motor Skills in Children Are you looking for activities to develop gross motor skills in children? Then this list is perfect for you. Gross movements consist of large muscle groups and whole body movements. Gross motor skills involve movement and coordination of the arms, …
Ways to build Fine Motor Skills in Preschoolers at home Fine motor skills are small movements that use the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue. Even if your child isn’t showing signs of delays with fine motor activities by incorporating them into your child’s day will only …
Simple at home Activities to Build Fine Motor Skills Fine motor skills are small movements that use the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue. Even if your child isn’t showing signs of delays with fine motor activities by incorporating them into your child’s day will only …