Words matter to all of us—what’s said and the way they’re said, but that’s especially true for the youngest among us. For children 0-3 years old, words are vital to their development. Their brains are growing and developing more during this time than any other, producing 700 new neural connections every second! Because their brains develop and grow so rapidly early in life, any experience—whether positive and negative—can have a huge impact on them. Parents can support their infants’ brain … [Read more...]
Important Early Childhood Milestones
At every age, there are important early childhood milestones to help monitor your child's development. Healthy growth and development is more than just physical. How he or she plays, learns, speaks, and acts are important clues about your child’s development. The information below comes from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control.* Talk with your pediatrician if your child doesn't: At two months old: Respond to loud sounds Watch things as they move Smile at people Bring hands to … [Read more...]