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Parents drive children’s media use
...are most likely to turn to toys or activities (88 percent), books (79 percent), or TV (78 percent) when trying to keep their children occupied. Of those with smartphones or...
Miscarriage: Sue’s journey
...you long term,” she said. “I was given an information pack from the hospital that contained a little heart soft-toy and for me that was a huge thing.” “I keep...
Swallowed magnets in children need quick evaluation and treatment
...Noel notes that the CPSC action affects only the small magnets that make up adult magnet toys and that the biggest company selling the toys is resisting. In addition, the...
Make your own toys
With so many toy options in the shops these days, you may not have even considered trying to make your own toys. Homemade toys can be much cheaper than store-bought...
Choosing the right toys
...choose their own toys. They may think some toys are unsuitable for their child’s age, and others just flat out inappropriate. Age appropriate toys Different toys are more or less...
Puppies and kittens – The purrfect Christmas present?
...times, lots of it! From the outset, you will need to buy bedding, food, collars, leads and toys to ensure your pet has everything they need to settle into their...
Inspirational quotes, insights and poems for parents
...toddler while she wept. I played a game of hide and seek, I squeezed a toy so it would squeak. I pulled a wagon, sang a song, Taught a child...
The good and the bad of getting a pet for your family
...money and sometimes a lot of it. From the start, you’ll need to buy all sorts of stuff, from bedding, food, collars, to leads and toys; you’ll want to ensure...
To treat autism in infants, play games they prefer
...all the activities that were presented by pairing the less desired activities with the highly desired ones.” The social reward is preferable to, say, a toy, Koegel noted, because it...
Giving Preschoolers Choice Increases Sharing Behavior
Getting kids to share their toys is a never-ending battle, and compelling them to do so never seems to help. New research suggests that allowing children to make a choice...
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