Develop Children Empathy with Keeping Pets

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Do not be angry with the demand for child care benefits for animals because many mental development of children. Study in the UK showed, children who keep animals have better social skills. Meanwhile, researchers from New Mexico concluded, maintaining the animal is able to develop the empathy and the ability of self-care on children. No [...]

In Order for Discipline to be Effective

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Teaching your children about discipline is very important for their mental development. However, you need to know how to make your teaching effective. Here are some directions: * Start with day-to-day activities. For example is the regularity in terms of the time for eating, sleeping, bathing, playing, watching TV, and so forth. * Do not [...]

Feeding Your Baby with Spoon

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

You may now being accustom your baby to eat with a spoon. Learn tips from a doctor and child development consultant. The following are the things you need to put into considerations when you feed your babies using a spoon: • Do not directly provide food in large portions. Give just a little food on [...]

When Children Talk Rude

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Children say rude words or vulgar can be due to their enjoying the reactions of people around them, as they laughed as if it was funny and entertaining, or a note with a sense of shock and curiosity of their environment. Child says rude or vulgar words because he could imitate it from a friend [...]

Knowing “Oedipus-Complex”

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Oedipus complex is Freud’s term to describe the tendency of boys aged 3-5 years (the phallic) competed with his father to get attention and maternal affection, and sexual impulses toward the mother is controlled by the fear of punishment from the father. In boys, the fear of the father is manifest in fear of his [...]

Appropriate Discipline Generates Child’s Creativity

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

How to apply the appropriate discipline to create a creative child? According to Elizabeth Hurlock in his book, Child Development, there are three ways of discipline at home. 1. Authoritarian discipline In this model of discipline, parents provide the rules to be obeyed without explanation. If not, he will be punished. Penalties are also considered [...]

Music makes Baby Creative

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Pleasant Harmony Music consists of tune (tone), timber (the color of sound) and the decibels (sound power). The combination of all three is called scales which, if strung together would be a harmony. Harmony is what makes the music was good. To be sure, there are receptors in the human brain that can recognize the [...]