Toddlers: A Time for Exploration
Research has found that couples who share caregiving responsibilities experience higher levels of perceived support and...
Read MoreCognitive development in childhood is affected by a number of variables, including genetic, biological, social, and psychological...
Read MoreResearch has found that parental separation and divorce do not directly affect children’s psychological development, but that 2-parent children could perform better...
Read MoreOne of the key ways in which infants and toddlers learn about the world around them is through social interactions with adults (Vygotsky, 1978). At the beginning of their first year of life, children learn...
Read MoreMany people remember bedtime during childhood with the image of an adult sitting by their bed, either holding a book or holding them, and reciting a story that...
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