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Education Gender Issues: Do Boys and Girls Really Learn Differently?

Is it true? Do boys and girls learn in different ways? Scientists have been looking at gender behavior in the classroom, including the development of both boys' and girls' brains - fascinating!

Touch Nurtures Baby Brain Development

Every parent knows that the magic needed to calm a baby is often found in a soothing touch. Making touch a regular infant activity also promotes baby brain development by letting them take in more of the world.

Parents' Issues: I Never Thought I'd Use Baby Talk

There's something about having a baby that brings out that excited, sing-song voice. Don't stop! Baby talk is a great way to bond with baby, and bonding is one of the most critical of parents' issues.

Babies Need Tummy Time for Infant Brain Development

Child development research indicates that babies need tummy time for infant brain development. Tummy time helps strengthen back and neck muscles as well as nurture baby brain development.

Development in Baby: Capturing Kodak Moments

Taking photos of your infant with special needs can be tough, but go ahead and photograph his or her child development stages. You'll treasure the photos, and your parent's development will benefit.

Choose Smarter Baby Toys and Toddler Games

So you think all those baby toys and toddler games you bought are perfect. They may look perfect, but are they safe? Infant babies need toys, but some are safer than others.

Babies' Development: By Six to Eight Months, Children Should...

Here are some milestones in baby development stages that normal babies should be able to accomplish by the time they are six to eight months old. Check babies' development.

First Year Growth: Babies' Development Is about to Skyrocket

The growth babies experience in the first year is nothing short of amazing. But buckle your seat belts because your child's developmental learning is about to take off as he learns to speak and walk.

What Can I Do with My 12-14 Month-old Today?

Child development stages are unique. Here are some exercises and activities that you can do with your 12- to 14-month-old that are great infant activities that build infant brain development.

Family Ideas: Born to Shop and Learn

Daily activities present loads of teaching and learning opportunities. Among great family ideas is this one: take your children shopping with you. Your kids will learn before, during and after the trip.

Bring on the Pets: Kids Learn from Animals in the Home

Pets have more benefits for their families than just the cuddles they give. Child development research shows that pets for kids are a great learning tool for academics and child social development.

Prenatal Parent Stress and Postnatal Care: Boost Baby Brain Development

Add parent stress to the list of dangers during pregnancy. It turns out that parent stress during pregnancy can inhibit baby brain development. The good news? You can help your child overcome early disadvantages.

Family Ideas for Christmas Crafts that Develop the Senses

Making Christmas crafts can be fun for young kids, and it can also encourage child social development. These great family ideas for crafts may bring fun for the whole family.

Child Development Stages: Kids Modeling Parents

You may think you know child development stages. But you might not know how much your child models you. Read how one mom realized that her daughter was watching her very closely.

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