Child Development

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A child exploring a rich sensory garden with diverse plants, textures, and interactive elements, designed to promote well-being and therapeutic engagement.
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What Are Sensory Gardens and Their Psychological Benefits for Well-being?

In a recent pilot study, three children aged 6 to 12, all diagnosed with ADHD, spent three weeks engaging with home-based sensory gardens.

Elise Marrow·June 25, 2026
What Parents Should Know Before Visiting Liliput Playhouse in Toronto
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What Parents Should Know Before Visiting Liliput Playhouse in Toronto

Liliput Playhouse in Toronto offers an art-led indoor play experience focused on imagination and creativity, rather than typical high-energy play equipment. It features two distinct environments, Liliput Playhouse and Gulliver Playstudio, catering to different play styles and ages.

Adrian Vale·June 8, 2026
How the LearningRx Shreveport Cognitive Assessment Uncovers Your Child's Learning Struggles
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How the LearningRx Shreveport Cognitive Assessment Uncovers Your Child's Learning Struggles

The LearningRx Shreveport Cognitive Assessment uncovers the root causes of a child's learning struggles by evaluating underlying cognitive skills like memory, attention, and processing speed. This diagnostic tool differs from traditional tutoring and school testing by focusing on the 'why' behind academic difficulties rather than just the 'what'.

Adrian Vale·May 28, 2026
How LeAnna Reese Amos Uses Storytelling to Teach Emotional Intelligence to Kids
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How LeAnna Reese Amos Uses Storytelling to Teach Emotional Intelligence to Kids

LeAnna Reese Amos masterfully uses storytelling to teach children emotional intelligence, providing a powerful and ancient solution to a critical gap in education. Her narrative-driven framework helps children navigate emotions, build empathy, and normalize feelings without the risks of real-world emotional 'crash-landings'.

Adrian Vale·May 26, 2026
How Breathe and Blossom Pediatric Dentistry Uses Airway-Focused Care to Improve Children's Sleep
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How Breathe and Blossom Pediatric Dentistry Uses Airway-Focused Care to Improve Children's Sleep

Breathe and Blossom Pediatric Dentistry leads airway-focused dentistry in Florida, addressing how a child's mouth and jaw structure impact breathing and sleep. This approach aims to resolve pediatric sleep-disordered breathing, moving beyond traditional dental care to improve children's overall development and well-being.

Adrian Vale·May 15, 2026
Happy Yappers In Action: How These Singing Plush Toys Transform Playtime
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Happy Yappers In Action: How These Singing Plush Toys Transform Playtime

Happy Yappers are USA-based interactive plush bird toys designed to transform playtime through sensory stimulation and imaginative engagement. These collectible, USB-C rechargeable toys support child development in areas like speech, sensory input, and creative play with their unique bird-to-bird interaction.

Adrian Vale·May 14, 2026
Children and elderly adults happily interacting and learning together in a bright, welcoming classroom setting.

What Are Intergenerational Programs and Why Do They Matter?

At Downshall Primary School, immigrant students significantly improved their literacy and communication skills.

Elise Marrow·April 26, 2026
Young children joyfully participating in diverse arts and crafts activities, fostering creativity and self-expression in a bright classroom setting.
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What are early childhood arts programs and why do they foster creativity?

Students struggling in conventional classrooms often find purpose and self-esteem through early childhood arts programs.

Elise Marrow·April 19, 2026
A parent and child on a park bench, the child focused on playing with pebbles, the parent observing attentively, symbolizing slow parenting and mindful presence.

The Rise of Slow Parenting: Why Some Families Are Trading Screens for Presence

In an age of constant digital stimulation, slow parenting offers a quiet rebellion, encouraging families to trade screens for meaningful connection and unstructured play. This philosophy is gaining traction, even as the UK government issues new guidance on screen time for young children.

Elise Marrow·April 7, 2026