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Much has been written about how best to prepare your child, and yourself, for the transition to college. This stockpile of guidance includes a Psychology Today piece, “Misdirection,” – which covers the ground from fretful parents to the shortage of mental health professionals on campus – and the New York Times article “Advice to My College Freshman” by Kelly Corrigan.

Ways To Help Healthy Development Of Your Baby

According to experts, the first years of your child’s life should be spent on learning. The things they learn (and don’t learn) during this time can have a significant effect on their development and growth. This responsibility can put pressure on the parents’ lives, but there are simple tricks that enable you to encourage your baby’s healthy development.

Baby activities aren’t just done for fun. Aside from bonding with your baby, these activities can aid your child in reaching vital development milestones, too.

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    Books All Kids Should Read Before They're 12

    A book is a universal way to learn the world. Some prefer fiction, while others choose scientific publications. Children are unique readers, as their worldview, critical thinking skills, and imagination are best developed through simple stories that have a deep meaning, often showing the specifics of relationships between people. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Little Prince and other masterpieces of literature are excellent works that teach children to evaluate life objectively, sincerely love and make strong friendships.

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