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1. | Mysteries of language development in children You can don the mantle of a teacher to optimize learning
Since ancient times, parents have held a child's hand and taught him or her everything they know. Skills and ways to earn a living were handed down from father to son and mother ...
[Added: 15 Jun 2006 Hits: 289 Words: 657]
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2. | Parrots to Poets -- Its all in learning to say words Communication is what humans and animals use to share thoughts, ideas, and emotions.
You may be surprised to know that from birth onwards, your child will instinctively communicate with you-- at first by crying and smiling ...
[Added: 15 Jun 2006 Hits: 260 Words: 696]
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3. | Jump Start the Grey Cells in your child Centuries ago, midwives and mothers advised pregnant women to stay happy, listen to music, be around nature, and embrace good health. Now advanced research in child development shows that brain development in children does not occur after birth but begins in the ...
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4. | Simple yet Effective Ways to Sharpen Memory in Children One of the mysteries has been solved. Babies younger than 8-9 months old do remember and have specific memories. For a long time, the question has baffled researchers, doctors, as well as parents—whether children have the power to remember or does memory develop later in ...
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5. | Shape the Future of your Child Parenting is not about just providing; it is much deeper than that. As a parent you will be worried about your child's well being as well as his future. The aim of most parents is to raise a happy, ...
[Added: 15 Jun 2006 Hits: 269 Words: 410]
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6. | Easy, simple ways to build up your child's brainpower Centuries ago, midwives and mothers advised pregnant women to stay happy, listen to music, be around nature, and embrace good health. Now advanced research in child development shows that brain development in children does not occur after birth but begins in the womb itself.
So, it ...
[Added: 10 May 2006 Hits: 316 Words: 515]
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