www.pbs.org/parents/child-development/
I used to work with parents that really didn't nothing about their child's development. I needed websites like this one to teach. I was able to explain that while there are many styles of
parenting, almost all parents have the same basic hopes for their children. We want them to be kind, confident and brave.
How do Children Develop?
https://www.gdrc.org/kmgmt/learning/child-learn.html
This little article is a quick way to teach parents and workers about children development and learning behavior. It explains how a child's pattern of learning is through physical, social and emotional. As well as, how to prepare children to be ready to learn with reading, writing and math skills.
www.scottishbooktrust.com/bookbug/.../the-importance-of-the-home
I had learned that the interaction between parent and child at home can have a significant impact on a child's language and literacy development. One of the hardest things for a family to understand is the necessity for an home environment be conducive to growth and learning.
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