Tip of the Week

You Are a Brain Builder

January 4, 2023

A strong parent-child relationship can have a dramatic impact on a child’s growth and development. Even when there is so much they can’t control, loving, nurturing and making their children feel safe creates the environment needed for optimal early brain development. Try reminding parents of their superhero status today.

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Asking Children Questions

December 28, 2022

How old are you? What’s your pet’s name? Asking questions is a great way to promote confidence and show children that what they say matters. And it doesn't have to add time - do it while taking the history, assessing their development, and sharing anticipatory guidance.

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Sing What You Say

December 21, 2022

Newborns are soothed by familiar voices and vocal patterns. In your next visit, try encouraging families to use singing as a way to promote caregiver-infant connection and introduce rhythms and patterns in speech. No actual vocal talent required!

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Accidents Are Part of the Process

December 14, 2022

Helping caregivers to expect and prepare for accidents during toilet training can make their reactions less severe. Remind families that accidents are part of the process and that children are not to blame. Feeling shame can increase both accidents and resistance.

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Understanding the 30 Million Word Gap

December 7, 2022

Children learn language from back and forth interactions with adults. In your next exam, try asking “what do you see in this room?” Or comment on what a young child is interested in, for example, “This is a stethoscope. It helps me hear. I am going to listen to your heart now.”

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Taking on Challenges

November 30, 2022

When children believe that they can improve skills and learn from their mistakes, they are less afraid of taking risks. Try praising a patient today for how hard they worked or how far they've come.

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