child development

Separation anxiety is a universal experience that transcends cultural boundaries and affects countless families as children transition from home to new environments, such as school or daycare. While some youngsters appear outwardly confident and sociable, the emotional turbulence of being separated from their primary caregivers can lead to feelings of distress. Psychology has offered much
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Taking your baby along to the grocery store might seem purely obligatory, but new research reveals a surprising twist: these mundane trips can significantly enhance cognitive development in infants. A recent study conducted by Children’s National Health System, published in Trends in Neurosciences, highlights how even the simplest environments—like your local grocery aisle—can create vital
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Every parent has encountered those tear-filled, heart-wrenching moments before bed when their child suddenly needs ‘one more drink,’ ‘another story,’ or confesses an irrational fear. These requests may surface as last-minute stalls, but they stem from something much bigger—a profound struggle with separation. For young children, typically up to six years old, the world is
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The journey of motherhood is peppered with decisions that can seem daunting, especially during pregnancy. With an abundance of information surrounding prenatal nutrition, it’s easy for expectant mothers to feel overwhelmed. One critical aspect that has gathered attention in recent studies, including recent findings in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, pertains to fish consumption
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