Steve Guerra: Use summer to continue social-emotional learning activities

How parents can use the summer break to work on their children's social emotional learning

Language learning in children is like a phase transition

New research suggests that the sudden ability of young children to understand and form complex sentences is comparable to a physical phase transition.

Child’s behavioral health equally important, depends on engaging child’s community

A child's behavioral health is just as important as their physical health, but it can be too often ignored or take too long to diagnosis problems

Playful parenting: 5 ways to help children learn through play

Playtime is not just a fun bonding experience between children and parents but it is also critical for a child's development as they learn big lessons through play

Curious Kids: how do babies learn to talk?

How do babies learn a language? It begins in utero eavesdropping on their moms. As babies they listen to lots of speech, the connections in their brains are more sensitive to speech that is spoken in the environment around them.

Yes, a box encourages a child’s imagination, research confirms

Do your children ever discard a toy and instead play with the box it came in? You're not alone. A recent study suggests a simple box, with its versatility, inspires a child's creativity.

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