When Kids Love Their Nanny More

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Relax a little. It is understandable you would want to be the one closest person to your baby. But, it really does not matter if your baby is cared with others and feel more comfortable with these people, all people are worthy of your trust. If you want to get back closer to your baby, [...]

Beware of Crayons, Erasers, and Markers!

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

Among educators and parents advised cautious use of plastics that contain hazardous chemicals on stationery supplies. One of the harmful additives that are phthalate, eraser-making material widely used high school students. It is suspected that school and children’s toys contain hazardous chemicals such as monomer (remaining substances that do not react during the formation of [...]

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 [...]

Classical Music Is Not The Only Thing That Stimulates Baby Brains

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Entering the fifth month of pregnancy, fetal auditory has been getting better, so it can respond to sounds from outside. This is when the prospective mother is suggested to start play music for her fetus. By listening to music, motor skills and cognitive fetus becomes better because the music became stimulation for the development of [...]

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 [...]

Training Children To Be More Creative

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Everyone knows that creativity is the essential to survive and succeed in life. The following points form the inspiration for creative children: 1. Select an appropriate pattern of care. No need to control and minimize restrictions. That way, children will find the freedom to create. 2. Do not engage in deadly criticism. If you want, [...]

Knowing Your Clumsy Child

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Clumsy is a typical of motor disorder. The “Symptoms” are easily recognizable because it is associated with fine motor development. To that end, parents need to know its normal development. But could clumsy be cured? Fine motor skills are expected to appear at around the age of 3 years. Since the baby, parents can monitor [...]

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 [...]