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What are the changes in the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development from childhood to adulthood?

Adolescence marks the transition from childhood to adulthood. It consists of many stages and involves social, emotional, cognitive, mental and physical development. You can witness your child growing up from a young child to a full-grown adult. There is a change in their character and personality as well as other traits. They learn to become

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Give 10 tips to help your child remember things or develop memory

Childhood is all about learning new things and retaining them. For that, you need to have a strong memory. The ability to capture memories and recall knowledge as well as what they have learned will help them in all of their future endeavours. Such experiences are very much required to build essential life skills. Memory

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What are the common reasons for your child to be hyperactive?

Young children are usually very active by nature, but some children are much more active than the rest. While some children get tired and eventually stop, some of them just don’t stop moving or fidgeting. They are constantly doing something despite being asked to stop. These children are more than active and hence the term

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How to help your child deal with uncomfortable emotions?

How to help your child deal with uncomfortable emotions? access_time9 months ago chat_bubble_outline No Comments folder_open Preschoolers Emotions play a very important role in an individual’s day-to-day activities. It affects your behaviour and the way you look at and handle things. It can either create a positive effect or a negative one. Dealing with uncomfortable emotions with a positive

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What precautions to be taken to avoid tooth decay in your child?

Tooth decay in toddlers is referred to as baby bottle tooth decay. When the enamel or the protective layer outside the tooth are eaten away by bacteria, it leads to tooth decay. It is caused when sugars, either natural (in milk, fruit juices) or artificially added in your toddler’s food, cling to your toddler’s teeth.

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What to do when your child has breath-holding spells?

When a young child stops his/her breath for a short period, usually for less than one minute, it is called a breath-holding spell. Breath-holding spells result in your child losing consciousness or passing out. Breath-holding spells are common in children from 1-3 years. While some kids experience breath-holding spells regularly, some have them once in

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What are the speech and language development milestones from 31-36 months?

The important clues about your child’s development are how your child plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves. Developmental milestones are things most children will be able to do by a certain age. Talking as well as understanding speech go hand in hand. By observing others, your child learns what words sound like and how to put them

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