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 Playing with dad offers several unique and important benefits to a child’s development. While both parents play vital roles, fathers often engage in different styles of interaction that contribute to a child’s growth in complementary ways. Here's how: 1. Cognitive Development Different problem-solving approaches: Dads often engage in more exploratory, physical, or risk-based play, which can encourage critical thinking, adaptability, and creativity. Language development: Studies show that fathers tend to use more complex and varied vocabulary, which can stimulate language skills and comprehension. 2. Emotional and Social Skills Confidence and independence: Dad’s play is often less nurturing and more challenging (e.g., rough-and-tumble), which teaches children to manage risk and build self-confidence. Emotional regulation: Playing with a father helps children learn how to handle excitement and frustration in a safe space, improving emotional control. Social bounda...

Peekaboo is not just a silly game

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 Playing peekaboo with babies may seem like simple fun, but it's actually a very serious development   tool  that contributes significantly to a baby's cognitive, emotional, and social growth. Here's why it's such an important activity: 🧠 1. Cognitive Development: Object Permanence Peekaboo helps babies learn object permanence — the understanding that things continue to exist even when they can't be seen. This is a major milestone in a baby's cognitive development, typically forming around 8–12 months of age. Before object permanence, if something disappears, babies think it’s gone forever. Peekaboo teaches them that things (and people) come back — a foundational concept for understanding the world.          😊 2. Emotional Development: Managing Surprise and Separation Peekaboo introduces a gentle form of separation and reunion , which helps babies process: The anxiety of a caregiver "disappearing" The relief and joy of them "retu...
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                                              Emotions for Animals I am a mother of two daughters. My home is already a mess and I don't want to make it more difficult. That's why I don't have any pets but my daughters are very found with animals. Specially my younger one, she like everything, cats, dogs, sheep, cows and more. I think all the children like animals.   Playing with animals offers a wide range of benefits for children's growth and development—physically, emotionally, socially, and cognitively. Here's a breakdown of those benefits: 1. Emotional Development Empathy & Compassion: Caring for animals helps children understand the needs and feelings of others. Stress Relief: Interacting with pets can reduce anxiety, promote calmness, and increase happiness. Emotional Regulation: Animals can help children manage their emotions, especially du...

Childhood Trauma

 Among various global crises, the most severe include escalating conflicts in Sudan, the Sahel and Lebanon, which have resulted in widespread child fatalities, displacement, and deep psychological trauma. Poverty, conflict and discrimination against girls affects more than half of all children worldwide, putting 150 million at extreme risk of the factors that cut short their childhood, according to a new survey. The Second Annual "End of Childhood Report" released on Wednesday by the nongovernmental advocacy organization Save the Children examines the parts of the world where 1.2 billion children are most commonly subjected to those three most common causes of abuse and suffering.                                                                                       ...