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Speech
Encouraging Your Toddler’s Love for Reading
27 November, 2019 by BabySparks in Speech
Encouraging Your Toddler’s Love for Reading
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The benefits of reading are virtually endless for babies, toddlers, and beyond. From building vocabulary to learning about emotions, your toddler has so much to learn from books, even if

Social - Emotional
Benefits of Teaching Gratitude to Your Toddler
27 November, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Benefits of Teaching Gratitude to Your Toddler
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When your toddler naturally delivers a “thank you” after you hand her a juice box, it’s not only adorable, but a good sign that she’s beginning to grasp the building

Social - Emotional
Introducing Gratitude to Your Toddler
24 November, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Introducing Gratitude to Your Toddler
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Toddlers are self-centered by design, so introducing the concept of gratitude can seem challenging. We also live in an era of consumerism, especially prominent around the winter holidays. After we

Health & Nutrition
Teaching Your Toddler How to Interact with Dogs
18 November, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Teaching Your Toddler How to Interact with Dogs
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Whether you own a dog or not, it’s important to teach your toddler how to behave around dogs. Today you’ll not only see these furry friends around the neighborhood sidewalks

Social - Emotional
Baby Sign Language: Should You Use It?
14 November, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Baby Sign Language: Should You Use It?
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When it comes to whether you should use sign language to communicate with your baby, there isn’t a definitive yes or no. Opinions are basically split down the middle between

Cognitive
Food Storage Containers: A Hidden Wonderland of Learning
10 November, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Food Storage Containers: A Hidden Wonderland of Learning
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If your toddler is like most, he’ll love digging into your food storage container cabinet. Through the eyes of a little one, there’s so much to explore in there. To

Cognitive
The Many Benefits of Ball Play
7 November, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Many Benefits of Ball Play
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The ball is a classic toy that can be traced back to the beginning of civilization. While some parents are always on the lookout for the latest trends in toys

Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: When Tantrums are More Than Just Tantrums
30 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: When Tantrums are More Than Just Tantrums
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Tantrums are not a perk of parenting, but they are a normal part of your toddler’s discovery and understanding of emotions. Sometimes tantrums are preventable, and other times you need

Cognitive
Cooking with Your Toddler
30 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Cooking with Your Toddler
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When you imagine cooking with your toddler, you might envision spilled ingredients, overly-salted soup, and a child with sauce all over his clothes. We get it, inviting your clumsy toddler

Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: How to Manage Them
29 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: How to Manage Them
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As a parent or caregiver of a toddler, you know it’s not always possible to prevent a tantrum – and that’s okay. Tantrums can be daunting and frustrating, but they’re

Cognitive
How Dumping and Filling Up Containers Helps Your Child Learn
28 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
How Dumping and Filling Up Containers Helps Your Child Learn
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You notice your little one sitting on the floor looking at her box of blocks. After several seconds, she picks it up, turns it upside-down, and watches the blocks spill

Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: Preventing Tantrums Before They Start
25 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: Preventing Tantrums Before They Start
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As common as tantrums are in toddlerhood, they are far from easy to navigate as a parent or caregiver. Once a tantrum starts, it’s tough to stop. And it sometimes

Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: When and Why Do They Happen?
25 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Toddler Tantrums: When and Why Do They Happen?
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When your sometimes-fussy-but-mostly-calm baby turns into a screaming, crying, angry toddler, your world can quickly turn upside-down. Fortunately, there’s at least somewhat of a silver lining: The tantrum-throwing phase is

Health & Nutrition
Picky Eating or Sensory Issue? How to Tell the Difference
24 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Picky Eating or Sensory Issue? How to Tell the Difference
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It’s lunchtime, and you try, for the third day in a row, to encourage your 1-year-old to eat some yogurt. You spoon some into his mouth, only for his face

Cognitive
Developmental Benefits of Sand Play
21 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Developmental Benefits of Sand Play
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There’s nothing quite like watching a baby play in the sand for the first time. Watching her eyes widen as she scoops it up and slowly lets it trickle through

Cognitive
Childcare Success Tips: Making the Most of Your Little One’s Childcare Setting
18 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Childcare Success Tips: Making the Most of Your Little One’s Childcare Setting
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Putting your baby or toddler in a childcare program can be a nerve-wracking experience for both you and your little one. However, the right childcare program can help your baby

Cognitive
Why the American Academy of Pediatrics Tells Pediatricians to “Prescribe Play”
16 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Why the American Academy of Pediatrics Tells Pediatricians to “Prescribe Play”
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When you imagine a pediatrician writing a prescription, you probably think of medication. But did you know that pediatricians are now being urged to prescribe something arguably far more important?

Cognitive
Making A Splash! Benefits of Water Play
15 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Making A Splash! Benefits of Water Play
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Whether you’re at the beach, by the pool, or simply in the comfort of your bathtub, playtime in the water is a wonderful opportunity for you and your little one

Cognitive
5 Steps to Build Your Child’s Brain
10 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
5 Steps to Build Your Child’s Brain
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When the Harvard Center on the Developing Child released the 5 steps of serve and return, we knew we had to share it! Every BabySparks instructional video incorporates serve and

Cognitive
Theory of Mind: The Foundation of Relating to Others
8 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Theory of Mind: The Foundation of Relating to Others
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Babies actively take in everything from the world around them. The colors, shapes, smells, textures – it’s all new and exciting to developing brains. However, your baby doesn’t yet understand

Social - Emotional
Transitional Objects: How Your Child’s Favorite Stuffed Animal Promotes Social Emotional Development
8 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Transitional Objects: How Your Child’s Favorite Stuffed Animal Promotes Social Emotional Development
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What is a Transitional Object? Transitional objects are chosen possessions that offer security and comfort to a child. They’re often soft and huggable items, such as teddy bears and blankets,

Speech
Telegraphic Speech: What It Is and How It Develops
2 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Speech
Telegraphic Speech: What It Is and How It Develops
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It’s an incredibly exciting milestone when your baby starts putting two words together, like “kitty tired.” But, there’s also a lot going on in that busy brain that’s more than

Social - Emotional
More Feelings, More Words: The Importance of Feelings Words
2 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
More Feelings, More Words: The Importance of Feelings Words
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Babies go through several stages of emotional development from birth through age three. These stages continue to transform as your toddler becomes a child, teenager, and adult. In the early

Cognitive
Using Visuals to Teach Independent Self-Care Tasks
1 October, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Using Visuals to Teach Independent Self-Care Tasks
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Let’s face it, we all love pictures! Babies, toddlers, and even most adults would prefer to learn through pictures, symbols, and illustrations instead of words or auditory cues. Our brains

Cognitive
Why Blocks are the Ultimate Toy
30 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Why Blocks are the Ultimate Toy
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In every household, at one point or another, a purging of toys happens. Maybe it’s a seasonal cleaning or just an itch to donate. Regardless of the reason, when the

Cognitive
Rolling, Sitting, Moving – Many Possibilities: A Snapshot of Your 6 Month-Old
26 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Rolling, Sitting, Moving – Many Possibilities: A Snapshot of Your 6 Month-Old
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Cognitive
The Desire to Move Starts: A Snapshot of Your 5 Month-Old
25 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Desire to Move Starts: A Snapshot of Your 5 Month-Old
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From a development perspective, this is one of the most exciting months of the first year! Babies at this age are generally happy, except when experiencing their first bouts of

Fine Motor
These Feet are Delicious! A Snapshot of Your 4 Month-Old
25 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
These Feet are Delicious! A Snapshot of Your 4 Month-Old
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Speech
Common Toddler Language Errors
24 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Speech
Common Toddler Language Errors
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Have you ever tried to learn another language as an adult? Maybe you’ve attempted to ask for directions or order food using the native language of the country you’re visiting.

Fine Motor
These Legs and Arms Belong to Me?! A Snapshot of Your 3 Month-Old
24 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
These Legs and Arms Belong to Me?! A Snapshot of Your 3 Month-Old
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At some point during this month, most babies are able to keep their head upright while being held in a vertical position.  They are also learning to control movements of

Fine Motor
Not Just a Pretty Face – Personality Too: A Snapshot of Your 2 Month-Old
23 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
Not Just a Pretty Face – Personality Too: A Snapshot of Your 2 Month-Old
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During this month, muscles get more flexible and primitive reflexes begin to give way to voluntary movements. Babies will begin to open their hands and look at them with interest,

Cognitive
Toddler Risky Play: What Is It and How Does It Support Development?
23 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Toddler Risky Play: What Is It and How Does It Support Development?
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Picture yourself at the local playground. Just beyond the sounds of children laughing and the squeaking of swings, you might also hear some familiar commands, such as “slow down!”, “not

Parenting
Viendo Más Allá de Su Propia Nariz
20 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Viendo Más Allá de Su Propia Nariz
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Cognitive
Keep Your Baby’s Play Fresh (Without Buying New Toys!)
9 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Keep Your Baby’s Play Fresh (Without Buying New Toys!)
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Imagine you’re playing peek-a-boo with your baby. At first, he is delighted: Every time you pull your hands away from your face his eyes widen, he laughs, and then he

Parenting
Is it Okay to Use Baby Talk?
6 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Is it Okay to Use Baby Talk?
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Baby talk – that high-pitched, sing-song way we tend to speak to babies. It feels automatic, almost instinctual. Research shows that adults around the world do it. People who lack

Cognitive
How Do Children Learn Language?
5 September, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
How Do Children Learn Language?
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Are little ones born with a built-in ability to learn language? Or is language all about learning from others? These questions are part of the classic nature versus nurture debate,

Cognitive
Autism & Cognitive Development
30 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Autism & Cognitive Development
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It’s common for autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), to affect a child’s cognitive skills – in different ways and to varying degrees. Cognitive strengths can include attention to detail,

Cognitive
Are Videos Designed to Make Your Child Smarter Actually Making Your Child Smarter?
26 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Are Videos Designed to Make Your Child Smarter Actually Making Your Child Smarter?
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Type “educational baby videos” into a search bar and you’ll see about 200 million results. Despite experts warning against screen time in babyhood, developers of these videos claim they’ll give

Parenting
Autism & Social-Emotional Development
26 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Autism & Social-Emotional Development
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Difficulty with social and emotional skills is a hallmark of autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Research suggests that this may be because certain areas of the brain that are

Parenting
Autism & Language Development
22 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Autism & Language Development
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Challenges with language are a main characteristic of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and can interfere with a child’s ability to successfully communicate and interact with others. Because all children with

Cognitive
Autism: An Overview
20 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Autism: An Overview
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What is autism? Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), includes a cluster of neurological disorders that affect people in different ways and to varying degrees. In general, ASD interferes with

Parenting
Down Syndrome & Social Emotional Development
20 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Down Syndrome & Social Emotional Development
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A smile. A laugh. A hug. Children with Down syndrome (DS) are seen as cheerful, affectionate, and sociable. Positive interactions with others is a common strength for little ones with

Cognitive
Down Syndrome & Cognitive Development
17 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Down Syndrome & Cognitive Development
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One of the goals of early childhood is getting a child ready to venture out in an educational environment, where new skills and friends await her. Because intellectual disability is

Parenting
Common Speech and Language Disorders & How to Spot Them
8 August, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Common Speech and Language Disorders & How to Spot Them
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Not all little ones develop at the same rate, which is why milestones are based on averages or age ranges. But sometimes a parent or caregiver may suspect that a

Cognitive
4 Types of Play: How is Your Child Playing Today?
31 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
4 Types of Play: How is Your Child Playing Today?
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If you pay attention to your little one, you’ll notice that he plays in different ways, often with the very same toy. If you’ve ever wondered why he does this,

Cognitive
5 Things We Can Learn About Mindfulness from Toddlers
29 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive

Chances are you’ve heard the word mindfulness. In casual conversation, social media and research, mindfulness (or, put simply, observing the present moment without analyzing it) is gaining popularity as more

Fine Motor
Your Child’s Feet: Unsung Heroes of Development!
26 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
Your Child’s Feet: Unsung Heroes of Development!
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When we talk about child development, we often focus on the usual superstars: The brain for processing information, arms and legs for moving, hands for grasping… We don’t talk as

Social - Emotional
Referential vs. Expressive Language: Which Style is Your Toddler?
23 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Referential vs. Expressive Language: Which Style is Your Toddler?
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Like many areas of development, language tends to evolve in similar ways for most children. When they’re first learning words, though, there can be a divide: Some toddlers prefer a

Health & Nutrition
Eye Problems in Babies & Toddlers: What Do they Mean?
22 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Eye Problems in Babies & Toddlers: What Do they Mean?
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In infancy, your little one’s eyes play at least three big roles: Learn how to focus, track, perceive depth, and discriminate visual information. Take in rich sensory information that helps

Speech
Study Spotlight: The Wug Test – What Does Your Toddler Understand About Plurals?
22 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Speech
Study Spotlight: The Wug Test – What Does Your Toddler Understand About Plurals?
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Do you have a 2 year-old? Try this at home: Find two of the same object – something your child isn’t familiar with (like a kitchen tool or uncommon fruit).

Parenting
Down Syndrome & Language Development
16 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Down Syndrome & Language Development
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The majority of children with Down syndrome (DS) have language delays, although they often have stronger receptive language skills (what they understand) than expressive language skills (their ability to communicate).

Parenting
Parenting with your Partner: How to Get on the Same Page
5 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting

Disagreeing with your partner about parenting is a common issue couples face after having children. Deciding on a set of “rules,” so to speak, can help you create a positive

Cognitive
Using BabySparks on Vacation
2 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Using BabySparks on Vacation
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Do you have plans to visit family this holiday season? Head to the beach for a week this summer? Take a vacation? Just because you’re taking a break from everyday

Cognitive
Toddler Stages of Scribbling
1 July, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Toddler Stages of Scribbling
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As adults, we each have a unique style of artistic expression. Toddlers, though, in general, all scribble the same. Across cultures, they go through predictable stages of scribbling—from a single

Parenting
5 Ways Technology Can Help You Co-Parent
26 June, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
5 Ways Technology Can Help You Co-Parent
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When parents live separately (usually because of separation or divorce), getting both on the same page is extremely important; successful parenting involves consistency, after all. Once custody is worked out,

Parenting
Infant-Parent Attachment: The Four Types & Why They Matter
18 June, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Infant-Parent Attachment: The Four Types & Why They Matter
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A baby is upset and letting the world know through a bout of crying. Wow, a completely rare occurrence, right? What the baby’s caregiver does next is key to how

Cognitive
Eat, Sleep, Poop – And Tummy Time!
7 June, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Eat, Sleep, Poop – And Tummy Time!
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Congratulations on your new baby! In the first days of life, babies follow unique behavior patterns as they face all sorts of experiences and sensations for the first time. They

Cognitive
Study Spotlight: The Visual Cliff
7 June, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Study Spotlight: The Visual Cliff
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If your experienced crawler made her way to the edge of a tall bed, would she fall off? What if your brand-new walker toddled to the top of a climbing

Cognitive
Why Learning Shapes & Colors is So Important
28 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Why Learning Shapes & Colors is So Important
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It’s a thrill to witness your little one point to a firetruck and say wed! (aka red), or hold a puzzle piece and try to articulate the word “triangle.” But

Health & Nutrition
Four Reasons Grandparents are Good for your Child
24 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Four Reasons Grandparents are Good for your Child
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Maybe you have a great relationship with your parents and in-laws. Or maybe you feel like you might explode if they give you one more piece of parenting advice. Either way,

Cognitive
Climbing: Why this Impressive Skill is Good for Your Child
22 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Climbing: Why this Impressive Skill is Good for Your Child
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If you’re scrambling after a toddler to keep her from standing on tables or scaling bookshelves, you’re not alone. Toddlers LOVE to climb, and for good reason! After mastering crawling

Cognitive
Joint Attention: Why Tuning in to Your Child is So Important
20 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Joint Attention: Why Tuning in to Your Child is So Important
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You’re at the park with your toddler and an airplane flies overhead. He runs to you, tugs your sleeve, points up and says, “Pane!” He looks at you as you

Cognitive
Scaffolding: A Supportive Approach to Helping Your Child Learn
16 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Scaffolding: A Supportive Approach to Helping Your Child Learn
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When you think of “scaffolding,” you may envision the temporary structure at a building site that allows construction workers to get to heights they wouldn’t be able to reach on

Cognitive
Hand-Eye Coordination: How the Eyes, Brain & Hands Work Together
14 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Hand-Eye Coordination: How the Eyes, Brain & Hands Work Together
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From an infant discovering her hands to a toddler feeding herself with a fork, children’s hand-eye coordination steadily develops during the first years of life. How does hand-eye coordination work,

Cognitive
Family Meals: The Many Benefits for Children
9 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Family Meals: The Many Benefits for Children
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Sitting down as a family to eat (especially with a wiggly toddler) may seem overwhelming. You have to cook, set the table, and convince your child to eat her peas

Cognitive
The Power of Puzzles
3 May, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Power of Puzzles
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Puzzles are a childhood mainstay. Like blocks, balls and dolls, they’re a toy that’s stood the test of time — for good reason! Puzzles support virtually every area of toddler

Fine Motor
What is Visual Tracking & Why is it Important?
24 April, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
What is Visual Tracking & Why is it Important?
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When it comes to vision, your baby’s development is impressive: From fuzzily making out a two-dimensional, fairly gray world at birth to seeing depth and full color with adult clarity

Fine Motor
Benefits of Infant Exercises
16 April, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
Benefits of Infant Exercises
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Bending your baby’s arms, bicycling her legs, putting her in different body positions. Why did we include these in our BabySparks development program? Exercising your baby’s large muscles, even when

Cognitive
Raising a Resilient Child
12 April, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Raising a Resilient Child
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When life gives your child lemons, you want her to do more than make lemonade. You want her to be able to manage and bounce back from tough situations with

Cognitive
How to Store, Mix & Serve Baby Formula
5 April, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
How to Store, Mix & Serve Baby Formula
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We’ve written a lot about breastfeeding, but we know there are reasons for parents to go the formula route. When it comes to storing, mixing and serving baby formula safely,

Cognitive
How Does Parent & Caregiver Screen Time Affect Children?
20 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
How Does Parent & Caregiver Screen Time Affect Children?
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“Kids and screen time” has become a buzz phrase as child development professionals grow increasingly concerned about the negative effects of screens being introduced at too young an age, and

Cognitive
What Do Babies & Toddlers Remember?
19 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
What Do Babies & Toddlers Remember?
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The topic of what babies and toddlers can remember, and for how long, has captivated scientists for decades. Thanks to fascinating research we now know that a lot goes on

Fine Motor
Developing a Dominant Hand
19 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
Developing a Dominant Hand
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If you’re wondering whether your child will be right or left-handed, you may be in for a wait. Some babies and toddlers show a hand preference right away, but it’s

Cognitive
Cognitive Flexibility: Teaching Children to Shift Perspective & Go with the Flow
18 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Cognitive Flexibility: Teaching Children to Shift Perspective & Go with the Flow
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Imagine your little one is in elementary school, stuck trying to solve a math problem one way. Then, his teacher shows him another way to approach it. He looks at

Gross Motor
How to Dress Your Baby or Toddler in a Development-Friendly Way
18 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Gross Motor
How to Dress Your Baby or Toddler in a Development-Friendly Way
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As adults, we choose clothes that match our activities: Work clothes for work. Work-out clothes for the gym. Dress-up clothes for special events. What is our little ones’ primary activity?

Parenting
Why Manners Matter & Why it’s Never too Early to Teach Them
13 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Why Manners Matter & Why it’s Never too Early to Teach Them
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Whether it’s shaking hands, kissing on the cheek, bowing, saying please, or speaking respectfully to your elders, manners are a mainstay in every culture. Yet in articles, classrooms, and kitchens

Parenting
Supporting a Child with a Slow-to-Warm-Up Temperament
12 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Supporting a Child with a Slow-to-Warm-Up Temperament
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Most babies and toddlers experience separation anxiety, but those with a “slow-to-warm-up” temperament are especially shy, cautious, and wary of the unfamiliar. They prefer observing before slowly joining in. They

Parenting
Supporting a Child with a Challenging Temperament
12 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Supporting a Child with a Challenging Temperament
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All little ones are challenging at times, but some are challenging most of the time. According to research on temperament, roughly 10% of children fall into the “difficult or challenging”

Parenting
Understanding Your Child’s Unique Temperament
11 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Understanding Your Child’s Unique Temperament
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All of us are born with a unique way of approaching, responding to, and interacting with the world — also known as temperament. Temperament, to varying degrees, remains stable throughout

Parenting
What is Temperament?
11 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
What is Temperament?
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Just as we’re born with a certain eye color, hair color, and body type, we’re also born with a unique way of approaching, responding to, and interacting with the world:

Cognitive
Self-Regulation Skills: How to Lay the Foundation
11 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Self-Regulation Skills: How to Lay the Foundation
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When you think of a baby or toddler, the opposite of self-regulation probably comes to mind: Throwing food despite your dozen reminders not to; hitting a peer even though you

Social - Emotional
Solitary & Parallel Play: Why Babies & Toddlers Play Alone Together
11 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Solitary & Parallel Play: Why Babies & Toddlers Play Alone Together
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You organize a playdate for your baby, and he sits in a corner playing by himself. Or you observe toddlers at a daycare who are happily playing alongside each other,

Cognitive
The Benefits of Skin-to-Skin
9 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Benefits of Skin-to-Skin
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Skin-to-skin is as simple as it sounds: Cuddling your unclothed baby against your bare chest. It’s a bang for your buck, developmentally speaking, because it’s so easy yet it benefits

Fine Motor
What is W-Sitting & Why to Discourage It
7 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
What is W-Sitting & Why to Discourage It
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W-sitting looks like this: A child sits on his bottom with his legs bent at the knees and splayed out to the sides. If you stood and looked down at

Speech
Toddler Speech Articulation: What’s Normal for Months 12-24?
7 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Speech
Toddler Speech Articulation: What’s Normal for Months 12-24?
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Is your one year-old chatting away in what sounds like a foreign language? Or maybe you can understand what he’s saying, but you have to translate for everyone else. Rest

Cognitive
What to Do When Your Toddler Won’t Share
7 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
What to Do When Your Toddler Won’t Share
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Whether it’s at a playdate, daycare, or park, toddlers and toys together usually leads to sharing squabbles. Rest assured your toddler’s sharing woes aren’t a reflection of bad parenting or

Cognitive
The Building Blocks of Sharing
6 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Building Blocks of Sharing
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If your little one throws a fit any time another child even looks at his toys, you’re not alone. There are good reasons for why sharing is hard for toddlers.

Cognitive
Why is it So Hard for Toddlers to Share?
6 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Why is it So Hard for Toddlers to Share?
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Can you give your friend a turn with your truck? Your cousin is sad. Can you let her hold your teddy bear? Can you share your crackers with your sister?

Parenting
Why Do Toddlers Bite?
6 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Why Do Toddlers Bite?
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If you’re the parent of a toddler who bites, you may feel embarrassed, frustrated, and worried. And for group childcare providers, little ones biting brings up safety issues and parent

Parenting
Help, My Toddler is Biting!
5 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Help, My Toddler is Biting!
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If you’re the parent or caregiver of a toddler who bites, rest assured that biting in toddlerhood is common, and there are reasons for it. There are also things you

Self Care
Language Benefits of Toddler Chores
4 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Self Care
Language Benefits of Toddler Chores
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Your toddler may not accomplish much with his tot-sized broom, but encouraging him to help around the house is a unique opportunity to support his language development. According to Pediatric

Cognitive
Why Mirrors are Good for Your Baby’s Development
4 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Why Mirrors are Good for Your Baby’s Development
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What’s an inexpensive and surefire way to support your little one’s development? Use mirrors! A mirror is a “toy” she’ll love from the get-go, and one that will grow with

Fine Motor
How Gross Motor Skills Support Fine Motor Development
1 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
How Gross Motor Skills Support Fine Motor Development
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If you sit down to type, what’s the first thing you do? Stabilize your trunk. Next you align your posture and hold your neck and shoulders still. Only then can

Cognitive
Toddler Nighttime Fears
1 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Toddler Nighttime Fears
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Sometime around her second birthday, your toddler may start refusing to sleep without a light on, or wake up crying from dreams. This is common, and there are several good

Cognitive
Sleep Regressions: What They Are & What to Do
1 March, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Sleep Regressions: What They Are & What to Do
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Your baby was finally sleeping for a long stretch at night, and suddenly she’s waking up regularly again. Or one day your new walker who was a nap champ starts

Cognitive
Why Naps are a Must for Babies and Toddlers
28 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Why Naps are a Must for Babies and Toddlers
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Babies and toddlers require a lot of sleep in a 24-hour period, and some of it needs to happen during the day. We’ll talk about how naps evolve during months

Parenting
Children Who Do Chores Become Happier, More Successful Adults
27 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Children Who Do Chores Become Happier, More Successful Adults
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Want to raise your child to be a happy and successful adult? Equip him with a tot-sized broom. Chores pack a punch when it comes to your little one’s development,

Health & Nutrition
Feeding Your Picky Toddler
26 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Feeding Your Picky Toddler
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If your toddler spends mealtimes shaking her head and pushing her plate away, you’re one of countless parents around the world who deal with a picky-eating little one. There are

Health & Nutrition
Why Is Picky Eating So Common in Toddlerhood?
26 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Why Is Picky Eating So Common in Toddlerhood?
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Your seven month-old gobbles up everything you put in front of her. At 18 months she decides the only things she’ll eat are applesauce and crackers. What’s going on?! Not

Cognitive
Developmental Benefits of Bath Time
25 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Developmental Benefits of Bath Time
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Bath time is a fun way to wind down and get your little one squeaky clean, but it’s also great for her development. Take a look at several ways splashing

Cognitive
Baby-Wearing: Benefits & Safety Tips
25 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Baby-Wearing: Benefits & Safety Tips
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Clothes, check. Socks, check. Shoes, check. Baby, check? That’s right, you can “wear” your baby in a sling, wrap, or carrier, and child-development experts say it’s good for babies, parents,

Fine Motor
Your Baby’s Vestibular System
22 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
Your Baby’s Vestibular System
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Aside from the classic five senses (touch, sight, taste, smell and hearing), there are two less famous but equally important ones: Proprioception and the vestibular system. The classic five are

Cognitive
Your Baby’s Proprioceptive Sense
22 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Your Baby’s Proprioceptive Sense
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When we think of the senses, the classic five usually come to mind: Touch, sight, taste, smell and hearing. There are two other important senses, though, and they don’t always

Fine Motor
Your Baby’s Sense of Touch
22 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
Your Baby’s Sense of Touch
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The sense of touch is also known as the tactile sense. We receive tactile information all over our body, but especially through the mouth, hands, and feet. For your little

Health & Nutrition
Your Baby’s Sense of Taste
22 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Your Baby’s Sense of Taste
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Our sense of taste receives information through thousands of tiny bumps on the tongue that we know as taste buds. Our taste buds can detect five basic flavors: Sweet, salty,

Health & Nutrition
Your Baby’s Sense of Smell
22 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Your Baby’s Sense of Smell
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Other animals are considerably better at detecting scents than we are, but our sense of smell is still impressive: Research estimates that the average person can distinguish between 1 trillion

Cognitive
Sensory Integration: How the Senses Work Together
21 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Sensory Integration: How the Senses Work Together
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Imagine you walk into a busy restaurant to meet a friend. You scan the room for her face, and maneuver your way around tables. You give your friend a hug

Cognitive
Motor Planning: Learning How to Use the Body
21 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Motor Planning: Learning How to Use the Body
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Think back to learning how to drive. Remember those first days of intently focusing on your every move while jerking a car through an empty parking lot? Now, you can

Cognitive
Pay Attention! How to Nurture Your Child’s Attention Skills
20 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Pay Attention! How to Nurture Your Child’s Attention Skills
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Attention skills are central to learning, engaging with others, accomplishing tasks, and succeeding in school and the workplace. They develop gradually and steadily, and as a parent or caregiver you

Cognitive
Three Main Ways to Improve a Child’s Future
20 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Three Main Ways to Improve a Child’s Future
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We’re all about improving children’s futures here at BabySparks—we built an entire program around it! So when we read this recent paper, published by The Harvard University Center on the

Cognitive
What is Spatial Awareness & How Does it Develop?
20 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
What is Spatial Awareness & How Does it Develop?
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Spatial awareness helps us do things like read a map, put together IKEA furniture, trot up spiral stairs without bumping ourselves, and follow an instruction like: The keys are inside

Social - Emotional
Narrative Skills: What Are They & How Do They Develop?
20 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Narrative Skills: What Are They & How Do They Develop?
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Put simply, narrative skills are storytelling skills. You may not think of storytelling as an important life skill, but it goes far beyond entertaining friends at a dinner party. In

Gross Motor
Naked Time: A Developmentally-Friendly Experience for Baby
19 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Gross Motor
Naked Time: A Developmentally-Friendly Experience for Baby
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We’ve already touted the benefits of being barefoot. Now let’s talk about ditching your baby’s clothes, too! Whenever it’s warm and safe to do so, consider stripping your baby down

Cognitive
Let’s Dance! Why Dance Parties are Good for Your Child’s Development
15 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Let’s Dance! Why Dance Parties are Good for Your Child’s Development
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It’s adorable to watch your toddler move her hips to her favorite song, but did you know that dancing with your child is good for her (and you!) in many

Cognitive
The Evolution of Following Directions
15 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Evolution of Following Directions
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Did you make your bed this morning? How about a cup of coffee? Maybe you went to work and completed a multi-step project. All of these examples have at least

Cognitive
Early Milestones, Smarter Child?
15 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Early Milestones, Smarter Child?
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Ah, milestones. They’re a source of both excitement and anxiety. Watching your little one take her first steps is thrilling, but if she’s a late walker you may worry about

Cognitive
Reading Milestones: 0-24 Months
15 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Reading Milestones: 0-24 Months
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As your child gains developmental skills, reading with her will evolve. Below we’ll explore that evolution from months 0-24. Yes, we said zero! The American Academy of Pediatrics and others

Cognitive
Tips for Reading to Your Child
15 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Tips for Reading to Your Child
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Reading is jam-packed with developmental benefits, and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you do it regularly, starting in infancy. Whether you’re reading to a newborn or a toddler,

Cognitive
Developmental Benefits of Baby & Toddler Art
15 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Developmental Benefits of Baby & Toddler Art
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From marks on a paper to purposeful drawing (even though the “dog” she draws may still look like a blob), your child’s artwork steadily evolves during her first two years.

Cognitive
Benefits of Reading to Your Toddler
15 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Benefits of Reading to Your Toddler
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Reading to your toddler likely involves being interrupted, skipping pages, and conversing as much as reading. Far from a waste of time, this is developmentally appropriate and just what your

Cognitive
Benefits of Reading to Your Infant
14 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Benefits of Reading to Your Infant
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Should you really start reading to your baby when she’s a newborn? She doesn’t even know what you’re saying! No matter, say child development experts. Reading to an infant, even

Sensory
Baby Spa! The Benefits of Infant Massage
14 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Sensory
Baby Spa! The Benefits of Infant Massage
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Taking time each day to massage your baby by gently pressing, rubbing, or kneading different parts of his body isn’t just a sweet way to spend time with him. It’s

Parenting
Toddler Discipline: 18-24 Months
13 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Toddler Discipline: 18-24 Months
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Welcome to the roller coaster! Full of exciting milestones, the toddler years are also prime time for frustrating parenting moments as your little one tests limits and deals with big

Parenting
How to Find a Childcare Program That’s a Good Fit
13 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
How to Find a Childcare Program That’s a Good Fit
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Entrusting your little one to a childcare program is a big step. While it’s important to choose a quality one, it’s also helpful to find one that’s a good fit

Cognitive
How to Choose a Quality Childcare Program
13 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
How to Choose a Quality Childcare Program
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There are lots of benefits to choosing a childcare program like daycare or preschool for your little one. In order to reap those benefits, though, quality matters. To help you

Cognitive
Pros & Cons of Childcare Programs for Babies & Toddlers
13 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Pros & Cons of Childcare Programs for Babies & Toddlers
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Setting up childcare for your baby or toddler is a big decision. You want her to be safe, happy, and in an environment where she can thrive. An increasingly popular

Parenting
Screen Time is Linked to Language Delays
12 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Screen Time is Linked to Language Delays
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Child-development professionals have long suspected that screen time with hand-held electronic devices like smart phones and tablets can negatively affect children’s development. Now, science is beginning to agree. Last year,

Cognitive
The First Three Years: A Critical Window for Development
11 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The First Three Years: A Critical Window for Development
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Cognitive
What Babies Learn Before They’re Born
11 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Cognitive
What Babies Learn Before They’re Born
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At BabySparks we’re all about enhancing your baby’s learning from the minute he’s born. But that isn’t when learning begins. In fact, when he’s born he’s already acquired knowledge about

Parenting
Using Humor in Discipline
4 February, 2019 by BabySparks in Parenting
Using Humor in Discipline
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Discipline is all about rules and consequences, right? It’s serious stuff. Not always! When it comes to teaching your little one how you expect him to behave, tossing in silliness

Parenting
Discipline for Baby: 0-18 Months
13 April, 2018 by BabySparks in Parenting
Parenting
How to Cultivate Humor in Your Child
9 April, 2018 by BabySparks in Parenting
How to Cultivate Humor in Your Child
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You’re either born with a sense of humor or you’re not, right? Wrong, say humor researchers (yes, that’s a thing!). Not only have they discovered that humor can be taught,

Parenting
Developmental Benefits of Humor
6 April, 2018 by BabySparks in Parenting
Developmental Benefits of Humor
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Blowing raspberries on your infant’s belly. Delighting your baby with a game of peek-a-boo. Surprising your mid-tantrum toddler with a silly song. Using humor with your little one (and teaching

Parenting
Authoritative Parenting – A Balanced Approach
2 April, 2018 by BabySparks in Parenting
Authoritative Parenting – A Balanced Approach
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You want to raise a happy, well-adjusted and independent child who is equipped with skills to succeed in life. The question is, how? The answer depends on who you ask.

Parenting
Parenting Styles & Why They Matter
30 March, 2018 by BabySparks in Parenting
Parenting Styles & Why They Matter
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Parenting style is a popular topic, with new advice popping up every day. It’s a hot topic, too, as experts debate the merits of being a “tiger mom” or a

Cognitive
Nurturing a “Growth Mindset” in Your Child
26 March, 2018 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Nurturing a “Growth Mindset” in Your Child
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The baby and toddler years are a time of rapid growth and development, with endless opportunities to say things like, “Good job! You’re so smart!” This kind of praise boosts

Parenting
Structured vs. Unstructured Play—What’s the Difference & Why Does it Matter?
23 March, 2018 by BabySparks in Parenting
Structured vs. Unstructured Play—What’s the Difference & Why Does it Matter?
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Renowned physician and educator Maria Montessori said: “Play is the work of the child.” Indeed, play is central to your child’s physical, cognitive, language, sensory, social and emotional development. But

Cognitive
The Evolution of Problem-Solving
23 February, 2018 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Evolution of Problem-Solving
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Imagine it’s summer and you’re about to get into a swimming pool with your 2 year-old, who is holding his favorite toy—a small, stuffed giraffe with a rattle inside. He

Speech
Baby Gestures: An Important Language Skill
16 February, 2018 by BabySparks in Speech
Baby Gestures: An Important Language Skill
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Whether it’s waving goodbye when you walk out the door, clapping when you act silly, or lifting his arms when he wants you to pick him up, gestures are a

Speech
The Evolution of Speech: 12-24 Months
14 February, 2018 by BabySparks in Speech
The Evolution of Speech: 12-24 Months
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Hearing your child say her first word is a thrilling moment, and a huge step in her expressive language development. Every toddler’s speech develops at a different rate. It’s normal

Cognitive
Happier Parent, Happier Child
12 February, 2018 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Happier Parent, Happier Child
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Like any parent, you want to raise a happy child, and research tells us you can take steps to do that. One of those steps, and arguably the most important,

Parenting
Raising A Happy Child
8 February, 2018 by BabySparks in Parenting
Raising A Happy Child
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Imagine a ten year-old boy. He enjoys going to school and playing sports. Ever since he was in preschool he’s loved art, and he often draws in his spare time.

Speech
The Evolution of Receptive Language: Months 0-24
18 December, 2017 by BabySparks in Speech
The Evolution of Receptive Language: Months 0-24
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By the time your child begins speaking, her receptive language development (making sense of sounds, speech, and visual cues) is already well under way. Receptive language is one of three

Parenting
Teaching Your Child How to Fail
11 December, 2017 by BabySparks in Parenting
Teaching Your Child How to Fail
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Failure is often described as the opposite of success, but not many successful people have soared to the top without making mistakes, learning from them, and bouncing back along the

Self Care
What is Emotional Intelligence?
3 November, 2017 by BabySparks in Self Care
What is Emotional Intelligence?
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You may have read our article about IQ (intelligence quotient) and be using our smart baby tips, but did you know that as your child goes through school, forms relationships,

Parenting
Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child
30 October, 2017 by BabySparks in Parenting
Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child
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Your little one laughs hysterically one minute and rolls on the floor kicking and screaming the next. Is your head spinning yet? Welcome to the world of her emotions, which

Social - Emotional
The Evolution of Emotions (Part 2): Your Baby’s Second Year
15 October, 2017 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
The Evolution of Emotions (Part 2): Your Baby’s Second Year
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During your baby’s first year, his emotions grew from simple reactions to how he was feeling in the moment to beginning to understand the meaning of emotions and how to

Social - Emotional
The Evolution of Emotions (Part 1): Your Baby’s First Year
12 October, 2017 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
The Evolution of Emotions (Part 1): Your Baby’s First Year
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The topic of emotional development is gaining popularity as researchers, child development professionals and parents are paying increasingly more attention to its role in children’s wellbeing and future success in

Speech
Supporting Receptive Language Skills During Baby & Toddler-Hood
18 September, 2017 by BabySparks in Speech
Supporting Receptive Language Skills During Baby & Toddler-Hood
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By the time your child begins speaking, her receptive language development—what she hears and understands—is already well under way. Receptive language is often described as one of three areas of

Speech
Supporting Expressive Language Skills During Baby & Toddler-Hood
18 September, 2017 by BabySparks in Speech
Supporting Expressive Language Skills During Baby & Toddler-Hood
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One day your teenager will debate you on the logic of your rules, using words, facial expressions and gestures to communicate his thoughts, feelings and ideas. That’s expressive language in

Cognitive
The “30 Million Word Gap” & What it Means for You
9 September, 2017 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The “30 Million Word Gap” & What it Means for You
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Here at BabySparks we talk a lot about interacting with your baby. In fact, we designed our entire program around back-and-forth between you and your little one. Research shows that engaging

Health & Nutrition
Pacifier Use: The Good, The Bad & How to Use Them Wisely
21 August, 2017 by BabySparks in Health & Nutrition
Pacifier Use: The Good, The Bad & How to Use Them Wisely
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Never has anything lived up to its name quite like the pacifier! It can pacify an upset baby in seconds, and can help the entire family get some much-needed sleep

Social - Emotional
Pragmatic Language – How Your Child Learns to Relate to Others
21 August, 2017 by BabySparks in Social - Emotional
Pragmatic Language – How Your Child Learns to Relate to Others
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When we think of language, we tend to think of using and understanding words. Language, though, is full of social nuances that surpass words. Imagine you arrive home and see

Speech
The Evolution of Babbling
3 July, 2017 by BabySparks in Speech
The Evolution of Babbling
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Long before your baby utters his first word, he will speak by babbling. These adorable, non-sensical sounds are actually his way of making sense of using his voice box, mouth

Speech
Babble Back: How Meaningful Responses to Babbling Boost Language Skills
3 July, 2017 by BabySparks in Speech
Babble Back: How Meaningful Responses to Babbling Boost Language Skills
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You’ll have your first conversation with your baby long before her first word. Babbling starts around 5 months, and research shows that responding to your baby’s babbling in a meaningful way

Cognitive
Giving Your Baby A Smart Start
26 June, 2017 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Giving Your Baby A Smart Start
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With toys named after famous geniuses, baby-friendly smartphone games, and baby classes galore, raising a smart baby may seem like a sophisticated and expensive task. The truth is, science does

Cognitive
Fostering Your Baby’s Creativity
21 June, 2017 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Fostering Your Baby’s Creativity
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When you think of a creative person, a painter, composer or novelist likely comes to mind. We don’t always associate creativity with an executive who restructures a company, a doctor

Cognitive
What is Executive Function & How Can I Nurture it in My Child?
16 June, 2017 by BabySparks in Cognitive
What is Executive Function & How Can I Nurture it in My Child?
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Just as the top executive at a busy, successful company keeps everything organized and running smoothly, executive function skills allow us to focus, plan, accomplish tasks, control impulses, and manage

Gross Motor
Standing: A New World for Your Baby
11 June, 2017 by BabySparks in Gross Motor
Standing: A New World for Your Baby
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Around the time your baby learns to crawl, she will begin experimenting with pulling up to stand. Eventually she will be able to stand up on her own—quite an accomplishment

Cognitive
Serve & Return: Brain-Shaping Back-and-Forth with Your Baby
4 June, 2017 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Serve & Return: Brain-Shaping Back-and-Forth with Your Baby
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Your baby smiles at you and you smile back. Or you make a scene enthusiastically babbling back and forth with her in the supermarket line. Aside from generating warmth and

Gross Motor
All About Crossing the Midline
8 May, 2017 by BabySparks in Gross Motor
All About Crossing the Midline
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What do brushing your teeth, shaking someone’s hand, and reading this article have in common? A skill called “crossing the midline”. The midline is an invisible line from head to

Cognitive
Symbolic Play: Imagination Comes to Life
28 April, 2017 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Symbolic Play: Imagination Comes to Life
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Symbolic play (or pretend play) is a highlight of childhood. Remember when toy food and plates set the stage for an elaborate lunch served to stuffed animals? Or when picnic

Fine Motor
Crawling: A Key Step for Sensory-Motor Integration, Fine Motor Skills & Oral Motor Development
24 April, 2017 by BabySparks in Fine Motor
Crawling: A Key Step for Sensory-Motor Integration, Fine Motor Skills & Oral Motor Development
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Your baby is on the move! Welcome to the days of following him from room to room as he explores his world. This can be exhausting for you, but it’s

Cognitive
Instilling Good Sleep Habits in Your Baby
3 March, 2017 by BabySparks in Cognitive
Instilling Good Sleep Habits in Your Baby
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As any adult who’s had trouble sleeping knows, the habits around sleep (like winding down before bed and creating a comfortable sleeping environment) play a big role in falling and

Cognitive
Object Permanence: So Much More than Peek-a-Boo!
28 September, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Cognitive
Object Permanence: So Much More than Peek-a-Boo!
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When babies reach around 4 months of age, they have a cognitive growth spurt. Skills appear that form the foundation of a new, more advanced way of thinking. One of

Parenting
Healthy Attachment, Brighter Future
31 August, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Parenting
Healthy Attachment, Brighter Future
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Just like adults, babies are social creatures and seek out others for love and comfort. They communicate from the start that they seek nurturing. For a long time, the parents’

Cognitive
The Profound Effects of Music in Young Children
13 July, 2016 by BabySparks in Cognitive
The Profound Effects of Music in Young Children
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Music is a vital part of human culture. It’s how stories are told, it’s a powerful way to express emotions, and can be how we tell someone we love them.

Parenting
Become Your Child’s Emotion Coach: Make Empathy a Priority
6 July, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Parenting
Become Your Child’s Emotion Coach: Make Empathy a Priority
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You’ve seen it for sure. Your baby looks at your concerned face, and the bright smile washes away from hers. Or your toddler looks over at the crying child at

Cognitive
Bilingual Baby: Why You Want to Start Now
24 June, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Cognitive
Bilingual Baby: Why You Want to Start Now
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Hola. Bonjour. Ni hao. Hello. How many of these greetings do you recognize? Do you speak more than one language in your home? Does your child? Increasingly, the answer to

Parenting
Tears and fears are normal: What’s behind separation anxiety?
26 May, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Parenting
Tears and fears are normal: What’s behind separation anxiety?
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It’s drop off time at day care. As several moms and dads prepare to leave some of the children appear concerned, some edge closer to the door, others might fuss

Sensory
Messy Play: Helping Your Baby’s Sensory Development
9 May, 2016 by BabySparks in Sensory
Messy Play: Helping Your Baby’s Sensory Development
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Messy play involves children engaging with substances like sand, water, clay, cooked spaghetti, and other things that are gooey or sticky. It’s no surprise that parents tend to avoid these

Cognitive
Stick Out Your Tongue – It is Good for Your Baby’s Development
26 April, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Cognitive
Stick Out Your Tongue – It is Good for Your Baby’s Development
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What do tongues, clapping and peek-a-boo have in common? Imitation, that’s what. Babies love to imitate and we love to watch. As a newborn, when swaddled and facing you, babies

Sensory
Here’s looking at you, baby!
31 March, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Sensory
Here’s looking at you, baby!
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As your little one looked back at you for the first time, you no doubt wondered what she saw and whether she recognized you. In the past few decades, infant

Parenting
Red, Yellow and Green: Newborn Traffic Lights
25 February, 2016 by Maureen O'Brien in Parenting
Red, Yellow and Green: Newborn Traffic Lights
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Babies give us cues all the time, but we need to look carefully to see them. Especially to a newborn, the world can be very stimulating, with so many new

Cognitive
5 Reasons Crawling is as Exciting as a Baby’s First Steps
4 December, 2015 by BabySparks in Cognitive
5 Reasons Crawling is as Exciting as a Baby’s First Steps
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Try this test: ask 5 parents when their children took their first steps. My guess is that 4 of them will be able to tell you the exact month it