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Importance of using Toys to Support Infant-Toddler Learning and Development
Importance of Autism Awareness and Acceptance
While autism is not a mental health disorder, it often carries the same stigmatization as some mental health disorders. By moving from awareness to acceptance, we can hopefully accelerate the destigmatizing of the disorder. Something that's often forgotten about people with autism is that they have other behavioral health disorders, just like the rest of us. It's extremely common to see children with autism who also have anxiety-related disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorders, for example. Some of the behaviors you see in kids with autism are really related to underlying anxiety. It's also important to remember that the definition of autism has evolved. There...
10 Breastfeeding Tips for New Moms
Postpartum and what to do about it
The first six weeks after childbirth are known as the postpartum phase or puerperium or "fourth trimester," For mothers, this is a time of adjustment and healing. You'll bond with your baby and have a post-delivery visit with your doctor during these weeks. (2016, Higuera) Going back to the paradigm that we used above, this postpartum period is like the phase before the denouement of your pregnancy story. As a mother, you will start to adjust to the different changes that occurred and will occur. It includes the sleepless nights taking care of your baby, your duties as a mommy,...
What are the habits of very productive moms?
Being a mother is both a challenge and a rewarding part of one woman’s life. It’s like a new door and a new chapter of a story where you will encounter different trials and different steep of plot. It’s where you will know your capabilities and limitations as a person. But on the other hand, it’s blissful since the love that your child gives is priceless. This sets a wide range of responsibilities, so for our partner and child/ren, we need to work hard in performing these things. Wake up Early Most productive moms wake up early for them...