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Kids, Childhood Development, Cognitive and Psychological
Kids, Childhood Development, Cognitive and Psychological
Kids, Childhood Development, Cognitive and Psychological
Kids, Childhood Development, Cognitive and Psychological
  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Consulting with professionals who know your child may help you determine if your child is ready for school.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Imaginary friends are a very normal outgrowth of a child's rich fantasy life and imagination.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Nail biting is generally self-limiting and should be viewed as normal behavior.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Our expert helps a teen understand the process of creative decision making.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Learn how to teach your children to be active thinkers.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    This article explains how brain chemisty is responsible for learned knowledge functions.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    How do you know when it's the right time to break the news that Santa isn't real?

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Head rocking is a relatively common activity between three and four years of age. Find out what to do if it persists.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Learn why a child may blame an imaginary friend for her misbehavior, and whether it's a cause for concern.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Learn whether HGH testing is recommended for a small 12-year-old boy.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Nystagmus is a sign or a symptom of a problem in the brain and/or the nervous system. A pediatric neurologist should be consulted.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Don't let some neighbor's news of "supposed" developmental delays in a couple of her kids cloud your ability to see and to be excited by the healthy, safe and secure lives your boys are living.

  • Kids
    Cognitive and Psychological

    Is there a way to stop a toddler from nail biting?

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