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Your Toddler at Two- What’s Normal and What to Enjoy

By now, your little one is a toddler, and you might be dealing with tantrums and the famous 'terrible twos.' However, you'll likely discover that these twos aren't as awful…
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Exciting Milestones at 12 Months: Your Baby’s Journey into Walking
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Exciting Milestones at 12 Months: Your Baby’s Journey into Walking

Physical Development at 12 Months old The anticipation is high as your 12-month-old might be ready to take those first independent steps any day now. While some babies start walking…
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Cognitive development for 1 year old

What is Cognitive development for 1 year old? Cognitive development in a one-year-old is marked by significant growth in various areas of mental and intellectual abilities. Here are key aspects…
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Cognitive development for 2 year old

What is Cognitive development? Cognitive development in a 2-year-old refers to the growth and progression of a child's mental and intellectual abilities. During this stage, children undergo significant changes in…
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Difference between Speech and Language Disorder
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Difference between Speech and Language Disorder

Understanding the distinctions between speech and language disorders is crucial in identifying and addressing challenges that children or individuals may face in communication. While these terms might seem interchangeable, they…
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Speech Delay Worries:A Parent’s Next Steps
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Speech Delay Worries:A Parent’s Next Steps

The occurrence of speech and language difficulties within families can sometimes be associated with a genetic link. However, the realm of communication skills is incredibly diverse, and not all challenges…
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The Crucial 3-Year Journey of Speech Development in Children
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The Crucial 3-Year Journey of Speech Development in Children

The initial three years of a child's life are marked by remarkable brain development, constituting the most crucial phase for acquiring speech and language abilities. During this period, the brain…
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Speech and Language: Cornerstones of Child Development
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Speech and Language: Cornerstones of Child Development

Effective communication is vital for children to comprehend the world around them, acquire knowledge, engage in conversations, build friendships, and express their emotions. It's comforting to realize that numerous children…
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From Crawling to Walking: The Incredible Developmental Milestones of Infancy and Toddlerhood
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From Crawling to Walking: The Incredible Developmental Milestones of Infancy and Toddlerhood

The journey through infancy and toddlerhood is an astonishing phase filled with numerous developmental milestones and challenges. Infancy (0-12 months):During the initial year, infants undergo remarkable physical and cognitive growth.…
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Mirrors are the best way to develop motor skills of infant and toddler
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Mirrors are the best way to develop motor skills of infant and toddler

Mirrors are more than just reflective surfaces. They serve as essential tools in the growth and development of toddlers. A study featured in the Early Childhood Education Journal revealed that…
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