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Scientists have recently found that young children make sense of their world through understanding probability, and concluded that toddlers understand math strategies. Because children learn by observing other people, it follows that they will draw conclusions based... by Karleia Steiner | Aug 30, 2014 | Articles
Preparing your child for a lifetime of academic success begins far earlier than most parents believe. The tiny infant already begins to absorb the environment around it nearly from the first breath. The environment in which an infant and toddler grows impacts forever... by Kathy Gruhn, MA CCC-SLP | Mar 16, 2011 | Articles
This is a question that I hear on a regular basis. As research has proven, a parent or caregiver is a child’s first and best teacher for developing language. Having a language enriched environment in addition to lots of hugs and positive interaction, will also carry...
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