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Baby Play: What Does Learning Look Like? Being an Observer

Baby Play: What Does Learning Look Like? Being an Observer

Jun 6, 2014 | Parenting Topics

Yeah yeah, babies play! With rattles and blocks; and pots with loud lids, and maybe Daddy’s glasses. Well… is there more? What are they really doing? What does authentic, baby-led play look like? What happens when we direct less and observe more? Babies are...

Why is Movement in the First Year So Important? Check Out “The Moving Child”

Mar 11, 2014 | Overall

Movement in the first year matters! Movement and brain development go hand-in-hand, and early movement experiences influence the rest of our lives. With this post, I’d like to point you to a film in the making that involves some of my colleagues, “The...
You’re a Human Jungle Gym! Playing With Your Mobile Baby

You’re a Human Jungle Gym! Playing With Your Mobile Baby

Nov 24, 2013 | Parenting Topics

Did you love jungle gyms as a kid as much as I did? I like them because they’re “stable”—they stay in one place and allow the child to explore creatively on, under, over, around, and inside it. But guess what?! We, as parents/caregivers are natural-born Human...

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