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What If ‘Maternal Instinct’ Doesn’t Switch On Right Away?
Read more: What If ‘Maternal Instinct’ Doesn’t Switch On Right Away?The concept of “maternal instinct” is often portrayed as a biological light switch that flips the moment a baby is born. However, modern neurobiology and attachment science suggest that the “instinct” to bond is actually a complex, unfolding process shaped by interaction. Understanding the “Instinct” You’ve probably heard that loving your baby is supposed to…
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The Digital Pacifier:
Read more: The Digital Pacifier:How Screen Time Rewires the Developing Brain I’ve spent over three decades in early childhood education—as a classroom teacher, literacy coordinator, and specialist for children with learning disabilities. In that time, I’ve seen the compounding effects of the “wait and see” approach. As I dig further into new research, it gives me hope because it…
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The “hidden cost” of convenience
Read more: The “hidden cost” of convenienceBy Stephanie Montgomery, Ed.D. I’ve been working in early childhood education for over three decades, and I am no stranger to the compounding effects both academically and social-emotionally that occur when we “wait and see.” I’ll be honest – the new research available to us today absolutely thrills me because it validates what many of…
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Music classes: A workout for your baby’s brain
Read more: Music classes: A workout for your baby’s brainAs a parent, you want to give your child the best possible start in life. You carefully choose the right foods, create safe spaces for them to explore, and celebrate every milestone. But did you know that one of the most powerful things you can do for your baby’s developing brain is something as simple…