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Tips to Promote Healthy Play Patterns to Enhance Infant and Toddler Language

Tips to Promote Healthy Play Patterns to Enhance Infant and Toddler Language

Follow your child’s lead in play. Letting the child lead the way in play is a nurturing way to foster concept formation and language learning. Observe what kinds of play activities your child shows an interest in. A young child’s play is a window to her imagination and her ability to make sense of the […]

Experience is the Greatest Teacher

Experience is the Greatest Teacher

Unlike a few decades ago, when parks and play areas were bursting with laughter, children nowadays spend more time playing video games and going online. It has been observed for years that playing outdoors is becoming “old school” and leveling up characters in a massively multi-player online role-playing game (MMORPG) or catching the latest on […]

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Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: We Worry about Our Kids Visiting Homes Where There Are Firearms

Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: We Worry about Our Kids Visiting Homes Where There Are Firearms

My husband, two young children (ages two and four), and I are now living in a community in which gun ownership and NRA (National Rifle Association) memberships are commonplace. We moved from the East where guns were not as common. Growing up I knew that some families had guns, but I never saw them or […]

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