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  2. 5 things parents should know before kids get their first phone

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    Pearlman said concerned parents should have open and honest conversations with their children about digital safety. Safety tips for a child's phone usage Role play to help children understand that ...

  3. Is your kid shy, or simply slow to warm up? Why being ... - AOL

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    Before a new activity, parents and their kids can walk the grounds of a new camp or role-play how to greet people. Change is coming. As an educator, de la Fuente-Lau can easily spot slow-to-warm ...

  4. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Trustful parenting is a child-centered parenting style in which parents trust their children to make decisions, play and explore on their own, and learn from their own mistakes. Research professor Peter Gray argues that trustful parenting was the dominant parenting style in prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies.

  5. Child care - Wikipedia

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    Childcare, also known as day care, is the care and supervision of one or more children, typically ranging from two weeks to 18 years old.Although most parents spend a significant amount of time caring for their child(ren), childcare typically refers to the care provided by caregivers who are not the child's parents.

  6. I'm an ER pediatrician. 7 things I don't let my kids do on ...

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    Goodman recommends parents know their children's Halloween plans and give clear instructions and expectations for the night. Kids who are trick-or-treating without parents should also take note of ...

  7. Do you know where your children are? - Wikipedia

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    When proposing a nightly youth curfew in the state in early 1961, Massachusetts state senator William X. Wall urged all radio and television broadcasters to ask the question on air, so as to remind parents to check up on their children. [3]

  8. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Cooes and babbles at parents and people they know Focuses on parents. Loves looking at new faces; Starts to smile at parents; Startled by sudden noises; Recognition of familiar individuals; 1.6–2 months When prone, lifts self by arms; rolls from side to back. Vocalizes; Cooes (makes vowel-like noises) or babbles. Focuses on objects as well as ...

  9. Pandemic Learning Loss is Real: Here’s Why Parents ... - AOL

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    Roggeman emphasizes that parents know their children better than anyone else, which is why it’s so important for them to be on the lookout for any new school behavior in their kid. Examples ...