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Ten fascinating toddler facts
By Fiona McKim on 17/08/2011 13:19:54
From bedtime fears to sensitive ears, a lot goes on in these crucial years
to develop memory and think for herself.By the age of three, your toddler will have developed around 1,000 trillion connections between the cells in her brain, which is around twice as many as the average adult!
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Great Toys to Boost Your Baby's Brain
By Suzanne Milne on 01/10/2012 16:56:00
Rattles, blocks and balls are not only fun playthings, they also help your baby learn
Best toys for babies1. A Baby GymWhen: From birthWhat it does: Encourages and improves hand-eye coordination; tactile stimulation; and visual development. Babies quickly learn that if they “act”, certain toys “react” and the mirrors, soft toys
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Repeat, repeat, repeat
By Fiona McKim on 18/07/2011 17:58:36
Practice makes perfect for inquisitive young minds
While it may be difficult sometimes to fathom your toddler’s love of repetition, it is actually a vital part of her mental development and should be strongly encouraged.During these crucial first few years the connections between the brain cells
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Ways to improve your child's handwriting
By Fiona McKim on 20/12/2011 17:00:57
1 Make it fun Simple word puzzles, games of hangman and writing with different coloured pencils on special paper will all make practice more enjoyable.2 Quick on the draw Young children need to hone their fine motor skills, so the more time spent manipulating objects the better. ...
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Ways to teach your child about opposites
By Junior on 20/12/2011 17:24:34
1 Up and downGet on that see-saw and shout out when you’re up and when you’re down. Belt out some classics such as Jack And Jill.2 Big and small Take a trip to the shops and choose between big apples or small ones; a large carton of milk or a small one. Are you going to stand in ...
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A to Z of sleep
By Margot Sunderland on 18/04/2010 10:33:33
Simple strategies to give your child sweet dreams every night.
in the child’s brain. A mass of brain research shows that early-life stress is detrimental. This is because the first few years of life form a very critical period of brain development. One scientifically measured study showed that babies in the first year
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The importance of play
By Siobhan Mulholland on 17/03/2012 16:47:26
Why toys are a mother's best friend…
A HUGE AMOUNT of action and reaction – or cause and effect – goes on in a baby’s first year. As she zooms through the stages of development, her brain doubles in size. At birth, she is little more than a bundle of reflexes; by six months, she can
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It's relaxation all round with the Tiddley Pom Baby Spa
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 30/05/2011 19:44:17
Can’t settle your fractious, crinkly-faced babe? A soothing massage could be the answer. Emma Nash, creator of the Tiddley Pom Baby’s First Spa Experience set, explains why
between parent and baby. There is also a lot of research which suggests that aromatherapy, music and massage can assist brain development.Do you think babies get stressed? Yes. The birthing process and the first few weeks and months of life can be a very
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Why barefoot is best for babes
By Junior on 23/04/2012 12:22:03
Going au naturel is the best way to nurture tiny toes
animal. We don’t need shoes for proper foot development,” she says. Walking requires the brain to be in constant communication with the feet. Nerve endings on the soles of the feet sense the ground beneath the feet, and send messages to the brain
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In the September issue of Junior magazine
By Junior on 31/07/2008 16:59:12
Available now at your newsagent
five-year-old playing his first piano solo, children love making music. Here's why it's also a great workout for your child's brain Rockin' With DaddyTico Torres, Bon Jovi's rockin' drummer, talks life on the road, fatherhood and how he created a Rock
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