Babies Know When You Imitate Them – And Like It
In 2020, researchers from Lund University in Sweden published findings from their investigation of six-month-olds in their homes and how … Read more
In 2020, researchers from Lund University in Sweden published findings from their investigation of six-month-olds in their homes and how … Read more
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers the field a fascinating article entitled, Simple Prescription: Pediatricians Have Role in Promoting … Read more
Pathways.org provides a host of free resources to assist parents in understanding and encouraging their baby’s development to catch delays … Read more
In 2021, researchers from Harvard University, Boston University, and Boston Children’s Hospital studied the connection between an infant’s brain structure … Read more
This 2009 paper was shared as a Part C literacy resource at the Early Start ICC meeting in July 2023.
This week in the Neighborhood, we’re highlighting an informative podcast featuring Dr. Brenda Jones Harden, an associate professor at the … Read more
As early interventionists, it’s important to recognize that families learn in a variety of ways. Sometimes written resources will work … Read more
Parents are often interested in what they can do to support their children to become successful readers down the road. … Read more
HeadStart.gov (formerly known as Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center) has an archived hour-long webinar on Emotional Literacy with Infants … Read more
Limits for Little Ones is another informative article from the folks at Zero to Three. The author begins by defining … Read more
This week we are featuring an article from the pediatricians at HealthyChildren.org, a site managed by the American Academy of … Read more
Tantrums are a normal part of development for toddlers, but that doesn’t make them any easier for parents and caregivers … Read more