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  • One Hour That Changed Our Lives by IreneRizal
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    One hour. One diagnosis. A lifetime forever changed. A heartfelt story about motherhood, autism, and learning that courage doesn't have to be loud to be real.
  • Building Social Skills Through Drama and Therapy Groups by FamilyCompass
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    In today's fast-paced world, children and adolescents often face challenges in developing essential social skills. Whether it's initiating conversations, reading body language, or managing emotions, these skills are vital for healthy relationships and personal growth. One powerful and creative approach to support social development is through drama and therapy groups.
  • The Silent Problem of STEM Anxiety in Young Learners by makermuse
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    STEM - science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is often celebrated as the path to future success. Parents and educators emphasize its importance, believing early exposure will open doors to innovation. But behind this excitement lies a quiet challenge STEM anxiety the fear and stress many children feel toward these subjects. STEM anxiety isn't just test-day nervousness. It's a deep-rooted fear that can cause frustration, self-doubt, or even physical symptoms like headaches and nausea. When kids begin to believe they're "not good at math" or "can't do science," it shapes how they see themselves - and their future. Why does this happen? Pressure to excel, fear of failure, stereotypes, and competitive classrooms can turn curiosity into anxiety. Rote learning and rigid tests make STEM feel intimidating instead of inspiring. Over time, children may start avoiding these subjects, missing out on valuable skills that shape tomorrow's innovators. But it doesn't have to be this way. Encouraging a growth mindset, introducing hands-on learning, and reducing performance pressure can make STEM exciting again. When schools and parents celebrate creativity, teamwork, and effort not just perfect answers students rediscover the joy of discovery. At Makers' Muse, we help young learners explore STEM with confidence and curiosity through interactive workshops and playful learning experiences. Because when learning feels like exploration, anxiety fades and innovation begins.
  • The Bridge Theory: A Look Into Child Development by authoredbyaustin
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    As an advocate for the power of the mind, I recently came across some theories about the brain, especially that in children. In the last few decades, we have noticed a large increase in mental health issues. Why is that? I've been conjuring up my own thoughts on the topic, and this is where I will lay them for other wandering eyes.
  • Naptime Feeding And Beyond Daily Routines In Infant Preschools by bloom_cayman
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    From prioritizing the basic needs to including crucial elements such as early learning and physical, mental & emotional well-being, preschools have always been considered a holistic approach to the growth and development of your little ones. Sometimes, numerous misconceptions regarding preschool can cloud the judgment of parents. Among the many notions, the most common one is that they have an inflexible routine when, in fact, they offer one of the most flexible schedules, which is even personalized to the needs of parents and little ones. Another prevailing myth is that an infant care regime merely encompasses and focuses on napping and feeding. While these primary aspects are considered a priority, numerous factors, including playing & interacting with other tiny tots, early learning & development, sensory stimulation, and health & nutrition, are equally encouraged in the programs. These elements ensure a playful, nurturing, healthy, and secure environment where your 'bundle of joy' is prepared to thrive in the future. If you are contemplating your decision to enroll your baby in a preschool because of such misconceptions, walk with us to unravel the nuances of the daily routine for infants, and towards the end, you will comprehend how daycare is one of the most reliable solutions for effective parenting. Read the full blog below link: https://www.bloom.ky/blogs/naptime-feeding-and-beyond-daily-routines-in-infant-preschools Seeking a preschool for your baby that not only focuses on academic growth but also on cognitive development, social and emotional skills, creativity, language, and literacy? Contact Bloom Learning Centre today! Our infant program emphasizes individual attention, where one teacher is dedicated to three infants to ensure personalized care and a supportive environment.
  • Worried for your kids? Foods for kids development by Chaabhi_KeytoHealth
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    Children within 10 years are growing and they need to eat such food which can help in their growth and development. The food of school-going children should be full of nutrients so that they can build good immunity. These foods can be broadly divided into 5 categories: Read to know more https://www.chaabhi.in/post/grow-your-blog-community
  • Your Brain, Your Story by lala_000000
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    Ever wondered how you became the person you are today? This book takes you on a journey from the very first moments of life, through the incredible stages of brain development, learning, and moral growth. Discover how your brain builds itself like a construction site, how you learn to think, solve problems, and understand the world, and how your mindset shapes your success. Packed with fun metaphors, interactive quizzes, and real-life examples, this book explains the science of YOU in a way that is simple, relatable, and unforgettable. Perfect for curious minds of all ages who want to understand themselves and grow smarter every day
  • Using learning styles  by GodsSmile
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    This book explores how to effectively recognize and implement each child's unique learning style in a way that benefits not only the individual student, but also strengthens the entire classroom environment. It emphasizes practical strategies for teachers to adapt instruction-whether through hands-on activities, visual supports, movement, or discussion-so that every child can engage with the material in a way that feels natural and meaningful to them. At the same time, the book highlights how understanding learning styles can improve classroom dynamics, helping students collaborate better, respect differences, and learn from one another. It also supports teachers by providing tools to reduce frustration, increase participation, and create a more balanced and responsive teaching approach. A central focus of the book is building a child's confidence in who they are as a learner. By affirming their strengths and giving them opportunities to succeed in ways that align with how they naturally think and process information, children begin to develop a strong sense of identity, independence, and self-worth. Ultimately, the book presents a framework for fostering a classroom where every child feels seen, capable, and empowered to grow.
  • Why Teaching AI to Kids Under 12 Could Backfire? by makermuse
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    Artificial Intelligence is shaping our world - from phones to classrooms - but should kids under 12 dive into it so early? At Makers' Muse, we believe innovation must grow at the right pace. While AI lessons promise to make children future-ready, early exposure can sometimes do more harm than good. Kids at this age are still developing abstract thinking and creativity. Complex concepts like algorithms and machine learning can confuse rather than inspire, leading to surface-level learning instead of true understanding. Too much tech too soon may also limit imagination. AI thrives on logic and patterns, but children thrive on curiosity, storytelling, and play. Overreliance on AI tools can make them trust answers instead of exploring "why" - weakening critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Learning is also emotional and social. Screen-based AI activities often replace teamwork, empathy, and collaboration - the very qualities that drive innovation later in life. That's why Makers' Muse takes a balanced, age-appropriate approach. We introduce STEM and AI concepts through storytelling, robotics, and play - nurturing creativity while building logical thinking. Pattern games, simple robots, and real-world experiments make learning fun and meaningful. Let's prepare children not just to use AI but to understand it responsibly. With the right foundation, they'll grow into innovators who think critically, act ethically, and create a brighter, tech-driven future. Explore Makers' Muse STEM programs - where curiosity meets creativity!
  • Toxic Parenting  by MarOo2018
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    Parenting အကြောင်း တစေ့တစောင်း
  • A Year of Crafts: Engaging Activities for Early Years and Beyond by 1Wali2Wali
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    A Year of Crafts: Engaging Activities for Early Years and Beyond is your ultimate guide to inspiring creativity and development in children aged 0-5 and beyond. This thoughtfully designed book provides 365 inclusive, age-appropriate crafting activities tailored to nurture fine motor skills, sensory exploration, and creativity, all while aligning with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. Each activity is adapted for four key age groups (0-2, 2-3, 3-5, and 5+ years), ensuring every child can participate and thrive. Perfect for educators, parents, and caregivers, this guide is packed with ideas that celebrate the seasons, cultural festivities, and year-long themes, making crafting accessible, educational, and fun!
  • Parenting in the Digital Age: AI Tools for Raising Kids by RiNice9
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    Parenting in the Digital Age: AI Tools for Raising Kids aims to empower parents with knowledge, strategies, and ethical guidelines for harnessing AI's potential while nurturing their children's growth and development. By embracing technology responsibly and prioritizing human values, parents can navigate the complexities of the digital landscape with confidence and ensure a bright future for their children.
  • Parents Support by deepika876
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    Ignitio Child Development Center began with a vision to support and nurture children with special needs. Our journey started in a modest facility, driven by a team of passionate professionals committed to making a difference in the lives of children and their families.
  • We Are Not Aware by IreneRizal
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    Sometimes, the signs are quiet. This is a mother's story of noticing the little differences in her daughter, Faye-from sacred routines to silent moments that spoke volumes. What began as uncertainty became understanding, acceptance, and a deeper kind of love. A gentle story about autism, awareness, and learning to truly see your child.