7 hacks for child development
Here are the best child development hacks I found last week.
- How to get your child excited about math.
INFO: See what Robert Berry, Professor of Education at the University of Virginia, says you can do to develop your child’s interest in mathematics (even if you’re not a fan of the subject yourself).
Source: Phys | Reading time: 03:13 | Link: https://parentbee.news/a/db942b3809 | Access: For all - Help baby switch to solid foods.
INFO: Read 10 useful tips on to help your baby transition to solid foods. In this article, you’ll learn, among other things, what to do if your baby is teething and when it’s time to seek help from another person.
Source: Babygaga | Reading time: 05:00 | Link: https://parentbee.news/a/0108efc52a | Access: For all - Let's talk about your baby's emotions.
INFO: Here are 3 quick tips for parents who want to help their child cope better with their emotions.
Source: Psychologytoday | Reading time: 02:31 | Link: https://parentbee.news/a/e47eddbec2 | Access: For all - 35 tweets about self-care from other parents.
INFO: Only parents will understand items on this list. (I could add another 10 examples from my own life!)
Source: Huffpost | Reading time: 07:05 | Link: https://parentbee.news/a/685769abfc | Access: For all - Sleep problems? You can change that.
INFO: Did you know that sleep consultants can help you sleep better? I wish I'd known that before. See what you can learn about the subject from Lucy Wolfe, who’s one of them.
Source: Irishtimes | Reading time: 13:17 | Link: https://parentbee.news/a/3d74930271 | Access: For all - What you need to know about eye contact (an article for new moms).
INFO: Eye contact is critical in terms of a child's social, and emotional development. It's one of the key ways we make connections with other human beings.
Source: Insider | Reading time: 03:02 | Link: https://parentbee.news/a/3040c7e50f | Access: For all - App that records children’s milestones suffers data breach.
INFO: Do you use Peekaboo Moments? Stop it! More than 800,000 of the service’s email addresses and 70 million files have been leaked.
Source: Infosecurity-magazine | Reading time: 01:45 | Link: https://parentbee.news/a/3f29e25548 | Access: For all