Studies show that some of the most important learning in life happens between birth and age three. That’s why programs ...
Friendships don’t just develop organically. Children learn through experience, reaction, and reflection, often in ways adults ...
Preschoolers can learn from educational television, but younger toddlers may learn more from interactive digital media (such as video chats and touchscreen mobile apps) than from TV and videos alone, ...
Every family has their own set of values — those things we believe in most and hold the strongest convictions about. Whatever those values are, we teach them to our children. And whether we realize it ...
There's bad news for parents who hope their toddler may learn something from a screen while also being entertained for just a few minutes: it's unlikely to happen. New research shows young children ...
During the toddler years, the brain develops very quickly, and play helps stimulate brain growth. Activities like building blocks, puzzles, drawing, and pretend play help toddlers think, imagine, and ...
Nineteen-month-old toddlers already use natural logical thinking, even before they learn to speak, to deal with uncertainties about the world. This natural logic contributes to their learning process, ...
Many bestselling children’s storybooks, like The Lorax, aim to teach kids important moral lessons. But do they work? New research suggests that they probably don’t, but that parents can effectively ...
Many parents think that their toddlers should learn through books, worksheets, and formal teaching methods. However, experts in child development think that their toddlers learn more through playing ...