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Incorporating Nutrient-Dense “Superfoods” into Infant Diets
As infants transition to solid foods, incorporating nutrient-dense foods can support optimal growth and development. This review examines…
Sensitive Periods
The concept of “sensitive periods” in child development, as introduced by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th…
Sensorial activities
The Montessori method of education, developed by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th century, emphasizes the importance…
“Monkey see, monkey do”
The adage “Monkey see, monkey do” encapsulates the concept of observational learning, a fundamental mechanism through which infants…
“Hot babies die. Cold babies cry”
The phrase “Hot babies die, cold babies cry. Better cold than hot” encapsulates a critical aspect of infant…
Sign Language for Early Communication
Sign language for babies, often referred to as baby sign language, is a method of communication that allows…
The Importance of Mindful Communication in Parenting
The phrase “be careful” is a common utterance from parents to children, intended to prevent harm or caution…
The Significance of Tears in Newborns
Abstract The presence or absence of tears in newborns during crying episodes has long intrigued both parents and…
Mildred Parten’s Stages of Play
Mildred Parten’s stages of play are a foundational concept in understanding the development of social play in children.…
Repetition in Early Childhood Development: A Comprehensive Overview
Introduction Repetition is a fundamental aspect of early childhood development, playing a crucial role in the cognitive, language,…


