The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are crucial for brain development. The Reach Out and Read program in SC helps families ...
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How moms accept the timing of their child’s milestones—and why they shouldn’t be worried
Growing up is not a race. Here is how to trust your child milestone and timelines, quiet the comparison spiral, and know when ...
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Children who have smartphones by age 12 are at increased risk of health problems, new study finds
Children and adolescents who own smartphones by age 12 have higher risks of depression, poor sleep and obesity, according to ...
These seven everyday Indian foods—ghee, bajra, turmeric, walnuts, dahi, methi, palak, and almonds—help naturally boost your ...
Kids who had early access to a cellphone found to higher rates of depression, poor sleep and obesity. Read more at ...
Excessive screen use among school-aged children has been linked to sleep disturbances and behavioral problems, but its ...
A study suggesting that the human brain enters a stable phase around age 32 has people in their 20s feeling validated.
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Children's National Hospital in Washington D.C. are uncovering ...
A bedtime routine isn't just about getting children to sleep on time. It's a scientifically backed, emotionally meaningful ...
Long screen time raises more ADHD symptoms in children, affecting the brain development. Screen time control is essential for ...
Children’s social cognitive development emerges from the dynamic interplay of neural maturation, parental caregiving, and dyadic brain-to-brain synchrony.
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Screen time to brain time: Parenting tips to boost children’s focus in age of digital distraction
Excessive screen time hinders children's concentration, creativity and emotional growth, impacting sleep and academic ...
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