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Behavioural Development...

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Brain Development...

Brain Development Brain development in a Preschooler Brain development commences in children as early as when they are babies. As per researches, early childhood care and experiences are believed to serve as an important prerequisite to a developing brain. It is also wise to reflect on the say, ’we are born with few traits and we acquire some’ in the process to become more informed and learned. A similar process...

5 Year Old...

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4 Year Old...

Developmental Milestones for a 4 years Old Child Physical Development A wide spectrum of changes can be observed in the development aspects of a 4 year old preschooler. As he begins to grow, he gains a better control over his motor skills. Being able to stand on one foot for a couple of seconds, turning somersaults to being able to catch that bounced ball most of the times, he manages it all. He now runs in a...

3 Year Old...

3 Year Old Developmental Milestones for a Three Years Old Child Physical Development Your growing three year old is keeping you on your toes all the time. Isn’t it? He doesn’t require your help anymore as he can now manage to walk up and down the stairs, alternating his feet on each step. You have to keep a strict check on their activities, as they are prone to hurting themselves on falling. Manages to build...

2 Year Old...

2 Year Old Developmental Milestones for a Two Year Old (25 to 36 months) Something is different and even more challenging at age “two”. Well, from experiencing a surge of complex thoughts, emotions to realising their limits for doing a particular thing, these two year olds learn a lot. In the process, parents also get to realize that deviating their attention works better over a strict act of disciplining. Read More...

1 Year Old...

1 Year Old Developmental Milestones for a One Year Old (13 to 24mnths) The other day, you were quite ecstatic to see your toddler standing alone without support. Isn’t it? Well, soon you would even find her walking and taking up to running effortlessly by the end of about 20 months. Falling amidst the process is common, but still geared up to take the steps ahead. Bends down with ease to pick up that small cube of apple,...

Introduction of complementary feeding...

Introduction of complementary feeding Your baby now sits, easily reaches for objects, chews and puts every toy in his mouth. The other day, she soaked in delight on tasting the first few granules of mashed rice.                                                                                           Well, your baby is already...