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Physical Activity- Benefits And Importance For Kids’ Development

In order to have a better future, physically active children need to be able to perform a series of voluntary and involuntary movements. Today physical activity is a way for children to develop motor skills and self-confidence. It will allow them to better socialize with friends and families. Studies show on adults where people who were always physically active as children had lower rates of mental health disorders. Also,…

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reading

7 Positive Effects Reading Has On Child Development

Reading is an underrated activity. But it has many positive effects on child development. 1) Reading develops children’s vocabulary 2) It promotes logical thinking 3) It enhances creativity 4) It boosts self-esteem 5) It encourages children to read more often, which improves their comprehension skills. This will help them throughout their education and professional careers, as well as their lives in general. Being able to read helps people function…

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mental health

Impact Of Parental Mental Health On Children

Adults are responsible for raising their children, but what is the effect of parental mental health on children? Children raised in the home of a mentally ill parent are more likely to have behavioral problems. The overall effect is that these children are more likely to have mental disorders when they reach adulthood. A recent study looked at how parental psychiatric disorders when they enter adolescence affect their child’s…

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educational toys

What Is The Impact Of Educational Toys On A Child’s Development?

Childhood is a stage of life that has been progressing for decades. Each day new research and findings come out to help us better understand the needs and requirements of children. One area of increased focus is how toys can impact a child’s development. Educational toys can be instrumental in teaching children about the world around them. However, they don’t work if you buy them wrong. In this post,…

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style

The Four Parenting Styles: Authoritarian, Authoritative, Permissive, Uninvolved

One of the most important and difficult decisions parents face is to decide which parenting style will be best for their child. Whether you want to raise a strong, resilient, well-adjusted child or one who is well behaved and listens to you without resistance, there are many things to think about before selecting a particular style of parenting. Studies have found that parents of children with the four different…

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screen time

Screen Time And Children: How To Guide Your Child

It’s a new day, and another school goes home to a parent who can’t wait to log in and unwind. But before you start browsing, it’s worth taking a minute to think about what kind of screen time your child is getting. Lately, there has been a lot of talk about the negative effects of screen time on developing minds. So, you might be wondering if you should cut…

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healthy

5 Dos And Don’ts For Raising A Healthy Eater

One of the most important jobs as a parent is to raise your children to grow up as healthy eaters. And while it’s easy to think that this job is best left for your partner, there are actually some dos and don’ts for raising a healthy eater, regardless of whether you’re a single parent, father, or mother. All you need to do is read on! This post will cover…

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childcare

Why Do Employers Sponsor Child Care Programs For Their Employees?

For decades, companies have been offering their employees support with childcare. This can range from in-house classes to much more elaborate programs. There are many benefits to providing childcare regardless of your industry.   Childcare can actually be much more important to an employee’s career than you might think at first glance. Childcare is beneficial for employers because it improves the quality of life in the workplace and reduces…

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post-traumatic

Parenting And Post-Traumatic Growth

Post-traumatic growth describes the positive psychological changes that many people experience after experiencing significant life events. For instance, people might experience post-traumatic growth after experiencing or witnessing traumatic events like surgery recovery, natural disaster recovery, military deployment, and the death of a loved one. As we discuss in this blog post, parenting can result in similar positive psychological changes; however, it often comes with more complexity than what we…

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