Cognitive and Psychological
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A growing amount of experts agree that raising children outside of gender stereotypes is a good thing for their developing minds. But, what does that actually mean? And should you do it for your child? We start with the perspective of a one parent and who is raising her child gender-neutral in the first of a series on gender-neutral parenting.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Read how these 10 tips can easily encourage your child's creativity, imagination, and emotional growth.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
This article provides tips on helping children overcome their fears.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Curiosity can be a good thing for you, as well as for your child. It can make the job of parenting easier.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
You'll have lots of fun with your child as you pick his brain in this association activity.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Help your child learn positive ways to tap into his or her creative potential.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Learn what you can do to encourage your child's creativity.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Use art to encourage your children to think on their own and to be spontaneously creative.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Teach your children to paint without discouraging their creativity.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
This article describes how children naturally develop art skills, without needing much instruction from parents.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Teach your children about art -- relying less on technique and more on their intuition and creativity.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
This fun connect-the-dots game will help to promote creativity in your child.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
In this rainy day activity, see whether your child can remember everything concealed under the sheet.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Sharpen your preschooler's memory skills by creating and playing your own memory game.
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Test your preschool child's memory skills. Can she tell what's missing in this fun game?
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KidsCognitive and Psychological
Find out why experts say that a little boredom isn't bad for your kids.
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