Television is a powerful agent of development for children, particularly those in preschool. But when does TV become detrimental to a young child's mind? A recent paper found that preschoolers who ...
Spread the loveIn an age where screens are ubiquitous, understanding their impact on young children has become a pressing concern for parents and educators alike. A groundbreaking study released today ...
Music and movement aren’t just fun for preschoolers—they’re powerful tools for building social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. From dancing and clapping to rhythm games, these activities ...
'Rate your pain on a scale of zero to ten' -- for most adults and older children, it's a simple concept. But preschool-aged children generally lack the cognitive skills needed to make reliable pain ...
Researchers report that 4-6-year-old children who walk further than their peers during a timed test - a method used to estimate cardiorespiratory health - also do better on cognitive tests and other ...
Circle time can be the heart of your preschool day, fostering connection, learning, and joy. With the right mix of structure and play, it becomes a moment kids look forward to. From songs and stories ...
Research on infant thinking suggests that babies are more complex thinkers than was once believed. There is now evidence that, by the end of their first year, children are capable of logical reasoning ...