Tip of the Week

The Importance of Responsibility

November 22, 2023

Giving children age-appropriate jobs and chores, not only helps them to feel a sense of confidence and independence, but also builds important connections within their family and community. Responsibilities can also impart family values, and build a sense of belonging that bolsters self-esteem.

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Multilingual Homes

November 15, 2023

Though many parents worry about confusion or delays related to multiple languages being used in the home, you can reassure them of the many benefits. These include strengthening children’s executive function skills, and helping them to make emotional connections with caregivers in their native language.

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Signs of Toilet Training Readiness

November 8, 2023

Though there is no exact science on when children should begin potty training - and many paths to get to the same result - there are several signs that can help parents figure out if their child is ready. See below for tips from our potty training module:

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Including Fathers in Discussions about Symptoms of Postpartum Depression

November 8, 2023

A new pilot study suggests that postpartum depression may be more common in fathers than previously believed. Providers are therefore encouraged to include fathers in screening for PPD or anxiety in early visits - including feelings of inadequacy around infant care, or isolation from caregiving activities.

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Managing Young Children’s Fears

October 25, 2023

A strong parent-child relationship, and a sensitive response, is the best way to help young children manage fears. Encourage parents to take children’s fears seriously - even if they seem silly - and involve them in coming up with creative ways to manage fears for themselves.

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Object Permanence

October 18, 2023

Peek-a-boo is both a real crowd pleaser AND an important tool in building object permanence. Try explaining how peek-a-boo helps babies to understand that even when they can’t see, hear or touch something, it still exists! This key developmental concept helps explain separation anxiety in the future.

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