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Nurturing Your Child’s Emotional Intelligence

Did you know that bilingual or multilingual kids are proven to have higher emotional intelligence? Due to their exposure to several cultures and languages, these kids are more adaptable to new surroundings and opportunities. They also have more...

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Reading and Storytelling in a Child’s Development

Did you know that the more time you spend reading books or stories to your child, the more they will learn? Exposure to language is an important part of cognitive development. Spending quality time together through facilitative learning like in...

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Children’s Physical Growth and Development

Young children can be highly active during their developmental years. While that level of energy may tend to overflow at times, it's a key component of their physical development— the more they move, the better they build and refine the large...

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Why You Should Not Push Your Child Too Much to Excel

As you watch your children grow, you may notice the milestones they reach. How exciting it is to see your kids do things on their own from being a toddler to a preschooler - from standing, walking, babbling, picking up, throwing, and catching...

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Cleanliness 101: Teach Your Kids About Proper Hygiene

Kids love playing indoors and outdoors. And as they play, they can touch different surfaces where germs lurk. Parents like you will not always be around at all times, especially when they are busy at work and the kids are in their school in...

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Infant Development and Engagement by Parents

Watching the first step, first smile, or first word is a great experience and milestone for both the parents and their baby. During their first year, they try to explore and learn about their surroundings through their five basic senses: sight,...

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