The poll shows that about half of parents take a proactive approach to discussing puberty, while two in five only bring it up when their child asks A new study from the
Equally important is engaging in meaningful everyday conversations. By discussing your thoughts clearly and introducing new vocabulary naturally during these exchanges, you provide a model for effective communication Nurturing a child’s vocabulary
Dr. Kirti Singh, Director Professor at Guru Nanak Eye Centre, Maulana Azad Medical College in New Delhi, emphasized that constant focus on digital screens decreases the frequency of eye blinking, leading to
The study focused on the relationship between childhood body mass index (BMI) and the later development of COPD, showing that children with higher BMI trajectories are at a heightened risk of developing
While routines are important, it’s also essential to keep the study process engaging. Making studying feel like a burden can lead to a lack of motivation, so it’s crucial for parents to
The study also highlighted that children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds had less access to books and educational resources. Those who had more book exposure or interacted with adults during screen time demonstrated
Transform your living room into an indoor campsite. Set up a small tent or make a fort using blankets and pillows. Bring in sleeping bags, flashlights, and some snacks. You can tell
“Previously, we have shown that a person’s ability to learn is associated with neuronal excitation in their brains. What we wanted to discover in this case is if our novel stimulation protocol
While previous research has highlighted links between sleep problems and psychosis at specific time points, this is the first study to show that persistent lack of sleep is a strong predictor of
Every child has some unique talent. Do Bring it out. If he likes drawing/colouring then keep a small colouring book and crayons in your bag, so you can keep them busy with