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Do boys really start talking later than girls?

Many parents wonder whether it’s normal for boys to speak later than girls. The answer isn’t clear-cut. Research does show...

Songs are a wonderful way to support your child’s speech and language development.

Songs are helpful because: ■ They slow down speech, making it easier for children to understand. ■ When you sing,...

My child doesn’t play with their toys – what can I do?”

Many parents notice that their child seems disinterested in their toys. If this sounds familiar, here are some possible reasons—and...

We all speak Greek at home and at school, but our child is speaking English.

This is a question I hear more and more often. Some parents ask it with concern, others with pride—thinking it’s...

The Child Who Studies Independently Starts… with the Baby Bottle

Who doesn’t want a child who sits down to study independently, responsibly, without needing someone next to them giving instructions...

My child doesn’t want to tell me how their day at school went

If your child isn’t particularly eager to share what happened at school, you’re not alone. You get in the car...

Be mindful of where you place your magnifying glass!

Your lens has the power to magnify either the positive or the negative aspects of your child. And that makes...

6 Steps to Help Your Child Learn to Solve Problems Independently

Throughout our lives, we are constantly faced with problems to solve—sometimes big, sometimes small. This challenge is part of our...

9+1 Leaf-Based Nature Games for Language and Skills Development

Outdoor play can be both fun and educational. More and more studies support that children learn more easily and effectively...

Bubbles! A favorite game for all children.

You can use them in many ways to encourage language development: Teach simple words such as “more,” “pop,” “blow,” “fly.”...

Thumb Sucking: An Innocent Habit with Possible Consequences!

It’s often the very first habit that helps a child self-soothe and feel calm—sometimes starting as early as in the...

Children! If we want them to be responsible, let’s give them responsibilities…

Every child needs to have responsibilities at home. This helps them feel useful, contribute to the family, and strengthen their...