In an era of packed schedules, screen time, and intense focus on school readiness, many children are playing less than in previous generations, which harms development.
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. New hyperscanning research reveals that when bilingual mothers and children play together, their brains align just as strongly in a second language as in their native tongue, ...
A new study has uncovered the ways different types of play are linked to children's social abilities and brain activity. The research, conducted by researchers at King's College London and Cardiff ...
In this digital age, parents should be aware that excessive screen time can negatively impact a child’s growth and brain development. It is very crucial to balance the screen time with the real-world ...
Your child doesn't need another toy. Research shows one humble household item beats most shop-bought playthings for brain development. Next time you reach into the kitchen drawer for a whisk, consider ...
Meet Lovevery, a toy and book subscription box for babies and kids founded by mom-of-three Jessica Rolph. We're spotlighting this brand a part of our annual By Women series—which spotlights the best ...