Children have many milestones as they develop into young adults. These milestones sometimes pose physical, emotional, social, and academic challenges. Learn more by reading articles on specific challenges that transition times pose, what parents can do to help, and a developmental progress reference chart.
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Parenting Solutions: Growing Up Too Fast
The Problem Red Flags Wears or wants attire or gadgets unsuitable for age, hangs around kids or engages in activities...
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What Children Learn Through Play
Learn concepts: Physical concepts associated with the five senses- touching, tasting, smelling, seeing, and...
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Language Development in Middle Childhood
The foundation of language development is established during the preschool and early elementary school years. School-age...
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The First Year: 12 Month Milestones
Happy birthday! Your little baby is already turning one, and a new year brings a host of new skills and capabilities....
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Social Butterfly: Social Play for Babies 6 to 9 Months
Your baby isn't quite ready to form a tight-knit posse yet, but social play starts long before playdates at the park....
Source: Education.com
