Here are the best child development hacks I found last week.
- Your toddler can think strategically to solve problems.
INFO: According to researchers at the University of Toronto, Arizona State University and the University of Washington, infants actually use information from first-hand experiences and people they observe to decide whether or not they should continue to try to reach their goal or solve a problem.
Source: Indianexpress | Reading time: 02:12 Access: For all - 5 hacks to improve your parenting skills.
INFO: After reading this article, you’ll know what questions not to ask your child and what to do to establish a lifelong relationship with him or her.
Source: Lifehack | Reading time: 13:03 | Access: For all - See what you protect your child from when you help him develop a passion.
INFO: This short article changed my thinking about encouraging my daughter to pursue her hobby. Before, I’d only thought about how hobbies can help a child develop. Now I know that they can also protect her from truly undesirable things.
Source: Psychologytoday | Reading time: 04:03 | Access: For all - 4 things to remember to keep your child safe on the internet
INFO: This article will remind you of what to look out for to make your child safer online. These are really basic ideas, but we often forget them.
Source: Dailyblogtips | Reading time: 03:00 | Access: For all - See what’s necessary to maintain your child's mental health.
INFO: Have you heard of the "hole in the wall" experiment conducted by Professor Sugat Mithras? No? Then read all about it and find out why fun time is not wasted.
Source: Indianexpress | Reading time: 02:04 | Access: For all - Do you know how to keep your child financially secure?
INFO: Even if you have one, it's still worth reading Beth Kobliner's review of "Make Your Kid a Money Genius". It'll teach you how to talk to children about money, how to spend money smarter, why hard work pays off, and how to prepare for college.
Source: Blogs | Reading time: 03:14 | Access: For all - See what you can learn from parents from other countries.
INFO: Find out what Anette Sørensen's Danish mother was arrested for in New York. And what children from Korea or Argentina love to eat. Finally, see what you can learn from parents in Kenya.
Source: Nypost | Reading time: 05:02 | Access: For all
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