development

Restricting Play: Restricting DevelopmentĀ 

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Proven by research it is essential that children have interaction with other children. Play during the early years allows children to increase both language and physical development. Social interactions with peers become more spontaneous. And imaginative play flourishes when you subtract the adult led interaction. It has been documented that children who spend less time playing freely with each other outside, have more anxiety and depression.So parents please turn off those televisions and take the family to the park for some good old fashioned healthy fun. For the full article and more information visit the Discovery News site

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Singing to Children May Help Development of Language Skills

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Most parents feel that placing emphasis on reading, writing, and numeracy is the key to education success and well being for their child. However, this article elaborates that children benefit from singing before they develop speech skills. Keep in mind that singing is its own kind of speech. To read further, click here for the full article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/may/08/singing-children-development-language-skills

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