Articles Tagged With "Development"
There are 57 articles tagged with "Development".
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A Beacon In The Dark Explore this safe haven in Westchester’s poorest area.
- A Class of Their Own Building partnerships among students and business leaders.
- A Fresh Start Organizing life with your children.
- A No Brainer Brain-stimulating games to play with your kids.
- A Time to Celebrate Fifty years of hope and opportunity.
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All Ears Teach little listeners to turn down the volume when they tune in.
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Art Smarts Offering kids with special needs a creative outlet.
- Baby Talk How to understand babies' needs before they can speak.
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Balancing Act How brain imbalances may lead to autism.
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Beyond Baby Talk Teaching infants to sign before speaking.
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Brain Power Is it possible to enhance early learning?
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Brighter Futures Giving underserved students promising opportunities.
- Bringing Up Baby Advice for parents.
- Bringing Up Baby Advice for parents.
- Can My Baby Hear Me? What you need to know about newborn hearing screenings.
- Colors, Colors Everywhere! Teaching young children about colors.
- Confidence Building Tactics Getting your child's self-esteem to soar.
- Dealing With Autism Advice for parents of autistic children.
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Do You See What I See? A breakdown of your baby's senses.
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Does My Child Need Physical Therapy? How to face a hard truth and move forward.
- From Tinseltown to Your Town, Autism is Everywhere Jenny McCarthy on adjusting to her child’s diagnosis of autism.
- From Toddler to Preschool What you need to know during this important transition.
- Holistic Therapy for Kids Enhancing children’s development with nontraditional practices.
- Identifying An Early Learning Disability And how you can help at home.
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Inspire Your Child to Succeed How music improves academic performance.
- Is Shyness Genetic? Understanding the nature of temperament to nurture children’s personalities.
- Language and Learning Insight on teaching tots sign language.
- Leap of Faith An afterschool program repairs a community in the Bronx.
- Leaps & Bounds A shift in community development allows special needs and typical kids to play together.
- Making a Baby New advances in fertility treatments.
- Mental Arithmetic Helping children learn math and improve concentration.
- Mental Illness or Bad Behavior? Are parents medicating instead of disciplining?
- Milestones of Healthy Development What every parent should know.
- Milestones of Healthy Development What every parent should know.
- Mommy Mayday Helpful advice from moms to moms, with added insight from a doc.
- Mommy Mayday Helpful advice from moms to moms, with added insight from a doc.
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Music Therapy and Your Child A creative journey to a better tomorrow.
- Music to my Ears The many benefits of music for children.
- Nurturing Your Family Promoting family resilience.
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Occupational Therapy and Kids Treatment for those with motor difficulties.
- On the Home Front The struggle for support endured by families with special needs children.
- Operation: Breastfeeding Make sure you’re prepared for the undertaking.
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Outdoor Nature Classrooms Potential benefits for schools.
- Pop in That Tape Six ways to manage your toddler's video time.
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Preschool Philosophies Which setting best suits your child?
- Seizures and Your Child Dealing with epilepsy in children.
- Talking Points What is normal, and what isn’t regarding speech and language development.
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Talking Without Words Learn to understand what your baby feels, needs and wants.
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Too Much Stuff! The importance of interacting with your child— minus all the toys and gadgets.
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Tummy Time The merits of putting baby on his belly.
- Twice Exceptional Kids Exceptional because they are gifted & exceptional because they learn differently.
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Ultimate Dad Checklist Ten things to embrace fatherhood like an expert.
- What Did You Say? Learning to speak clearly.
- What's Up, Doc? How to pick the perfect pediatrician.
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When You Are at Work What is the right type of child care for your family?
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Your Child’s Playroom Designing the space to foster learning and development.
- Your Elementary-School-Aged Child Behavior you can and should expect.