We all know that children love to play. However, there is much more to play than simply having fun. Learning through play is crucial in early childhood development and helps children make sense of the world around them. In fact, UNICEF reinforces that play is one of the most important ways that …
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Early Communication Skills in Infants ‒ Birth to One Year
Your child’s early communication skills will begin to develop from the day that they are born. Although most babies won’t say their first word until about one year old, other leading child development experts reinforce that early communication skills in infants goes beyond just talking. In fact, …
Early Childhood Development Chart- My Child at 18 Months
Your child is 18 months, oh how the time flies! One of the most rewarding aspects of being a parent is the opportunity to see them grow through the first stages of life. That is why pediatricians use developmental milestones — the physical skills and behaviors that are seen in children as they grow …