Child Development

Early Childhood Education
Early childhood education aims at the development of one’s cognitive and motor abilities. These skills can best be taught by blending education with fun and play. To know more about early childhood education, read on…
Learning Style for Children
Teachers apply different learning styles for children in teaching process. It is a versatile task that teaching becomes a way of learning for them too. Here find some test to teach students at pre-primary and primary level.
Inspirational Short Stories for Children
Inspirational short stories will help your child grow...
Ages and Stages of Child Development
It is one of the most spectacular things to watch your child going through the early ages and stages of development. Besides, the complete understanding of stages of child development is the core of better parenting.
The Five Keys to Infant and Child Development
Human beings appear to have approximately nine built-in feelings at birth. These findings are based on the work of researchers such as Darwin, Demos, Ekman, Izard, Nathanson, and, especially, Tomkins.
Popularity at School
For children between the ages of ten and thirteen, courting popularity at school can incur stresses that adversely affect their self-esteem.
Children’s Museums: The Greatest Children’s Learning Institutions in the World
While most children are unable to visit the numerous children’s museums around the world, accessing them online can be just as rewarding.
The Sense of Hearing in Infants and Toddlers
The amazing sense of hearing in babies - from fetus to toddler.
Dishes in Diapers: Helping your Toddler Grow
It’s easy to just put your child in his room with some exciting toys while you go about your business. But allowing your child to participate with you can benefit you both.
A Journey Through Infant Development: The Fifth Month
What behavior is normal at 5 months? Here are some skills you can expect to see in a healthy baby.
Why Your Kids Need to Learn Goal Setting
Many people agree that there are a number of topics not taught at our schools that really ought to be (and this is worldwide). For children to learn how to succeed in anything at all, they need to learn a very basic principle that is often overlooked in children’s education… Goal Setting. Have you taught your kids Goal Setting? Read on…
A Journey Through Infant Development: The Fourth Month
What skills and responses can you expect to see in your infant at 4 months old? Here are some developmental milestones to watch for.
Understand Your Toddler's Growth
Toddler-hood is an important phase in the development of your baby. It is at this time that most children will perfect their walking and start speaking and responding in an interactive manner.
A Journey through Infant Development: The Third Month
At 3 months, infants show signs that they are developing both physically and relationally. What are the signs?
Meditation for Children
Even young children can benefit from learning to share a few moments of sacred time with their parents, and even if they do not understand such abstract words as 'opening the heart' or 'God' with their minds, can feel the feeling that these words carry.
A Journey Through Infant Development: The First 12 Weeks
Recognizing the milestones of infant development can help with early diagnosis and treatment of developmental disabilities.
"Not Now" Doesn’t Mean "Never"- Parent Expectations in the Context of Child Development
Parenting a child with autism and working toward remediation often requires walking a fine line between having expectations, and knowing when the child just isn’t ready for the next step.
The Limits of Labels: Evaluation Results That Really Matter
If your child has been recently evaluated for behavior or learning problems, his difficulties may have been given a name or ‘label’. But, is the label the most important part of the evaluation?
The Twin Forces - Parents and Teachers
This article illustrates how a Montessori House of Children should involve the parent in the development of the child.
Early Readers First Phonic Stories
We now use phonics to make words that make stories. The first of five more of my secrets of child literacy
Fast Phonics and no Guesswork
Your preschooler uses phonics to progress without guessing at words. The last of my five secrets of child literacy.
Why Early Learning Must Be Fun for Young Children
The state of the education system and how our children are taught at nursery, kindergarten and pre school is never far away from the media. This article looks at why educators need to make early learning in particular an enjoyable experience for all those involved.
Why Cranium Fort Is An Educational Toy
Imagination or creative thought process of a children enable them to establish themselves and mature. Experts are of the view that games and plays with rules are not likely to unlock their creativity.
Child Development Stages
It’s important to keep a record of your baby’s growth. Your baby’s height and weight will be measured during the visits to the doctor. You can make your own notebook to write down your baby’s health record.
Development of Movements and its importance in the Life of a Child
This article briefly describes the process of the development of movements in a child and its implications on the personality of the child.
7 Tips To Ensure That Your Only Child Develops Into A Well Rounded Adult
Only child parenting carries its own special problems and one of these is ensuring that your child learns to interact with others from an early age in order to be able to face the rigors of the modern world. However, with a little bit of thought and some careful planning this is not too difficult a task.
Organizational Skills Learned in School Can Last a Lifetime
It's easy to teach organizational skills to children.
Use Children's Books to Encourage Kids to Read
As most parents know, reading skills are critical for preschool learning and childhood development. Studies have shown that children that are diagnosed with reading problems during their early school years, will continue having reading and learning problems through the 9th grade and beyond. Even more troubling, almost 50 percent of adolescents and young people with criminal records have reading difficulties.
Do You Have a Budding Specialist on Your Hands? Give Her the Resources She Needs
If you have a child who gets really excited about a particular subject or activity, you're lucky.
A Collection of Favorite Books Is a Great Incentive for Kids to Read
Helping your child develop his own collection of favorite books is a great way to encourage the habit of reading.
Use Jigsaw Puzzles to Help Your Young Child Learn to Read
Introducing Jigsaw Puzzles to Your Child Helps Develop Pre-Reading Skills
The Value Of Jigsaw Puzzles For Very Young Children
Puzzles help develop the reasoning and deduction process of thinking. As well as skills such as spatial awareness, matching and sorting. Above all, jigsaw puzzles present a great opportunity for language development and a happy social interaction with your child.
Developmental Stages – Is Your Baby on Track
When you’re a first time Mother, you’re always worried about your baby’s development. Sometimes, we get downright obsessed with knowing when our child will sit up, crawl, walk and talk. And, if they’re one week later than we think they should be, we’re concerned that something’s wrong. Well, here’s the scoop on approximately when the big milestones take place.
Hand-eye coordination and visual discrimination key to literacy
Hand-eye coordination is a necessary skill for written language and the best way to help your child develop this skill is to let them play with toys and activities that involve looking at, using, and discriminating a number of elements.
Success Through The Eyes Of A Child
Every child has the seeds of success for life within them. By observing children being children, adults can re-learn principles of success that have been buried by their adult world.
How Children’s Play Develops from Birth to Age 5
An overview of the development of way in which a child plays and ultimately learns about the world around him from birth to age 5.
Questionnaire Helps Parents Assess Child Development, Timing Training Needs
Is your child struggling in school? Does he have trouble concentrating? Is she anxious in social situations? The simple questionnaire below, developed under the guidance of child psychiatrist Dr. Stanley I. Greenspan, will help you identify your child's relative strengths and weaknesses in important areas of intellectual and social functioning.
It is one of the most spectacular things to watch your child going through the early ages and stages of development. Besides, the complete understanding of stages of child development is the core of better parenting.
The Five Keys to Infant and Child Development
Human beings appear to have approximately nine built-in feelings at birth. These findings are based on the work of researchers such as Darwin, Demos, Ekman, Izard, Nathanson, and, especially, Tomkins.
Popularity at School
For children between the ages of ten and thirteen, courting popularity at school can incur stresses that adversely affect their self-esteem.
Children’s Museums: The Greatest Children’s Learning Institutions in the World
While most children are unable to visit the numerous children’s museums around the world, accessing them online can be just as rewarding.
The Sense of Hearing in Infants and Toddlers
The amazing sense of hearing in babies - from fetus to toddler.
Dishes in Diapers: Helping your Toddler Grow
It’s easy to just put your child in his room with some exciting toys while you go about your business. But allowing your child to participate with you can benefit you both.
A Journey Through Infant Development: The Fifth Month
What behavior is normal at 5 months? Here are some skills you can expect to see in a healthy baby.
Why Your Kids Need to Learn Goal Setting
Many people agree that there are a number of topics not taught at our schools that really ought to be (and this is worldwide). For children to learn how to succeed in anything at all, they need to learn a very basic principle that is often overlooked in children’s education… Goal Setting. Have you taught your kids Goal Setting? Read on…
A Journey Through Infant Development: The Fourth Month
What skills and responses can you expect to see in your infant at 4 months old? Here are some developmental milestones to watch for.
Understand Your Toddler's Growth
Toddler-hood is an important phase in the development of your baby. It is at this time that most children will perfect their walking and start speaking and responding in an interactive manner.
A Journey through Infant Development: The Third Month
At 3 months, infants show signs that they are developing both physically and relationally. What are the signs?
Meditation for Children
Even young children can benefit from learning to share a few moments of sacred time with their parents, and even if they do not understand such abstract words as 'opening the heart' or 'God' with their minds, can feel the feeling that these words carry.
A Journey Through Infant Development: The First 12 Weeks
Recognizing the milestones of infant development can help with early diagnosis and treatment of developmental disabilities.
"Not Now" Doesn’t Mean "Never"- Parent Expectations in the Context of Child Development
Parenting a child with autism and working toward remediation often requires walking a fine line between having expectations, and knowing when the child just isn’t ready for the next step.
The Limits of Labels: Evaluation Results That Really Matter
If your child has been recently evaluated for behavior or learning problems, his difficulties may have been given a name or ‘label’. But, is the label the most important part of the evaluation?
The Twin Forces - Parents and Teachers
This article illustrates how a Montessori House of Children should involve the parent in the development of the child.
Early Readers First Phonic Stories
We now use phonics to make words that make stories. The first of five more of my secrets of child literacy
Fast Phonics and no Guesswork
Your preschooler uses phonics to progress without guessing at words. The last of my five secrets of child literacy.
Why Early Learning Must Be Fun for Young Children
The state of the education system and how our children are taught at nursery, kindergarten and pre school is never far away from the media. This article looks at why educators need to make early learning in particular an enjoyable experience for all those involved.
Why Cranium Fort Is An Educational Toy
Imagination or creative thought process of a children enable them to establish themselves and mature. Experts are of the view that games and plays with rules are not likely to unlock their creativity.
Child Development Stages
It’s important to keep a record of your baby’s growth. Your baby’s height and weight will be measured during the visits to the doctor. You can make your own notebook to write down your baby’s health record.
Development of Movements and its importance in the Life of a Child
This article briefly describes the process of the development of movements in a child and its implications on the personality of the child.
7 Tips To Ensure That Your Only Child Develops Into A Well Rounded Adult
Only child parenting carries its own special problems and one of these is ensuring that your child learns to interact with others from an early age in order to be able to face the rigors of the modern world. However, with a little bit of thought and some careful planning this is not too difficult a task.
Organizational Skills Learned in School Can Last a Lifetime
It's easy to teach organizational skills to children.
Use Children's Books to Encourage Kids to Read
As most parents know, reading skills are critical for preschool learning and childhood development. Studies have shown that children that are diagnosed with reading problems during their early school years, will continue having reading and learning problems through the 9th grade and beyond. Even more troubling, almost 50 percent of adolescents and young people with criminal records have reading difficulties.
Do You Have a Budding Specialist on Your Hands? Give Her the Resources She Needs
If you have a child who gets really excited about a particular subject or activity, you're lucky.
A Collection of Favorite Books Is a Great Incentive for Kids to Read
Helping your child develop his own collection of favorite books is a great way to encourage the habit of reading.
Use Jigsaw Puzzles to Help Your Young Child Learn to Read
Introducing Jigsaw Puzzles to Your Child Helps Develop Pre-Reading Skills
The Value Of Jigsaw Puzzles For Very Young Children
Puzzles help develop the reasoning and deduction process of thinking. As well as skills such as spatial awareness, matching and sorting. Above all, jigsaw puzzles present a great opportunity for language development and a happy social interaction with your child.
Developmental Stages – Is Your Baby on Track
When you’re a first time Mother, you’re always worried about your baby’s development. Sometimes, we get downright obsessed with knowing when our child will sit up, crawl, walk and talk. And, if they’re one week later than we think they should be, we’re concerned that something’s wrong. Well, here’s the scoop on approximately when the big milestones take place.
Hand-eye coordination and visual discrimination key to literacy
Hand-eye coordination is a necessary skill for written language and the best way to help your child develop this skill is to let them play with toys and activities that involve looking at, using, and discriminating a number of elements.
Success Through The Eyes Of A Child
Every child has the seeds of success for life within them. By observing children being children, adults can re-learn principles of success that have been buried by their adult world.
How Children’s Play Develops from Birth to Age 5
An overview of the development of way in which a child plays and ultimately learns about the world around him from birth to age 5.
Questionnaire Helps Parents Assess Child Development, Timing Training Needs
Is your child struggling in school? Does he have trouble concentrating? Is she anxious in social situations? The simple questionnaire below, developed under the guidance of child psychiatrist Dr. Stanley I. Greenspan, will help you identify your child's relative strengths and weaknesses in important areas of intellectual and social functioning.


