Children can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder. If you suspect that your child may have a mental illness, be sure to get help as quickly as you can. Here are 6 red flags that you need to be aware of.
Brain training programmes train their cognitive functions so children will be able to pay attention better, learn faster and retain information longer. Here are some of the programmes you can try for your own children!
The success of virtual learning during school closures rely greatly on parental support. Schools knew they had to collaborate with and reach out to parents right from the start.
Children can be quick to decide what they do and don’t like based on knee-jerk reactions to new experiences. Here are how parents can cultivate children's skills to discover their hidden talents and nurture them for better future.
Kids with SPD can either be over-responsive or under-responsive to stimuli. An over-responsive child could find “normal” sounds overwhelming—while an under-responsive child may not react to pain, extreme heat, or cold.
Making sure that your children have the perfect 20/20 vision seems like an impossible task these days with them stuck to their gadgets all the time. But we need to ensure that their eyesight is well-taken care to avoid any problems in the future.
Children with special needs often are in a constant state of anxiety and yoga is said to be one of the most beneficial exercises to help them reduce stress.
An in-depth research found that a two and a half-year-old child can promptly “know” that there are 48 triangles in a page without actually having to count or guess the number.
It is important to diagnose and correct speech impairment issues earlier on in your child’s life so he or she can adapt better in preschool life.
Children gravitate towards certain musical instruments based on their five major senses, namely sight (visual), hearing (auditory), touching (tactile), taste and smell.
An American study has also supported the fact by stating that as many as 1 in 4 children between the ages of 2 to 5 years old are considered overweight or obese!
Typical causes of nightmares in a toddler include violent or scary television programs, stories or watching something upsetting happen right before his or her eyes.
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