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Child Development Related

Articles for 18 months old

Now your little baby is becoming a toddler and is not only growing in size, but their speech and vocabulary is also expanding. This opens up a whole new world of excitement. Soon you won’t be able to stop them from talking all the time! At the age of 18 months your little one can speak 6 to 10 words and will begin to identify body parts

Child Development 18 Months

Know More About Your Little Champs’ Brain Development

Children are born with an inner drive to learn. They learn about themselves, others and about the world around them each time you cuddle them, take them fo...

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Support your Child’s Language Development during First Five Years!

Language skills during the early years and the next years of a child’s life play a crucial role. It helps them understand what is happening around them, co...

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Play based Learning: New way of Learning

Work from Home.  School at home.  Schooling without teachers and peers on-site can be very challenging.   While the syllabi are being covered, interval tim...

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Early Education and Cognitive Development

Cognition refers to our ability to think and reason.   Development implies that it is a continuous process and cognitive development is lifelong.   We are ...

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Know and Support Your Child's Development - Developmental milestones of your ready to explore 18- month year old child

By 18 months of age, your little one is becoming a toddler and is not only growing physically, but her speech and vocabulary are also expanding. This opens...

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Importance of Play

“Play is not a luxury. Play is a necessity.”  Kay Redfield Jamison Development Psychologist, David Elkind states that there are three requirements for a...

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