Child Development
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Welcoming Children Who Are Gender Fluid Into Our Early Childhood Spaces
Children are not born knowing their own gender. They learn to embrace gender stereotypes based on what they see and experience from other children, ... -
Integrating Self-Regulation Strategies into Classroom Routines and Activities to Support Children’s Learning
How often have we, as teachers, felt that a significant portion of instructional time was wasted because of poor student behavior? Our instructional time ... -
How to Connect Early Geometry to the Real World?
Applying early geometry and spatial reasoning skills in the real world is critical in the development of general mathematics skills. Many early education and ... -
Sudden And Lasting Separation From Parent Can Permanently Alter Brain Development
Humans are very susceptible to developmental issues when there is a lack of parental or primary caregiver presence. These issues are magnified the earlier ... -
Understanding How Early Childhood Changes The Developing Brain
It cannot be understated how vital for the first 3-8 years of a child’s life are for their success academically, socially, emotionally, and even ... -
Let’s Talk Play! Keeping Play at the Heart of Early Childhood
With so many distractions and new technology arising, kids are often less interested in playing and more likely to become glued to a television ... -
“It’s Mine!” Conflict Resolution for Toddlers
Conflict resolution is a subject that should be taught to kids at an early age to help them better resolve problems in the future. ... -
Top 3 Benefits of Learning Through Play
Parents and teachers try to give children the most advantages possible when it comes to education. Something they may not consider is that children ... -
Why Can’t We Remember Memories From Early Childhood?
Most people have very few memories from early childhood. The memories that we do have from an early age are often not memories at ... -
Stress in Early Childhood Could Make The Brain’s DNA Remap Itself
It’s true that DNA is first formed in the womb, but did you know that DNA can change even after a person is born? ...









