March 2, 2021
This week’s tip comes from our partners at Zero to Three! Separation anxiety is an expected part of early childhood development, starting around 7-9 months of age. Here’s how to help parents who are struggling with difficult goodbyes: Your baby has gotten used to you as “their” person. You respond when they cry, offer a…
Read moreFebruary 23, 2021
Autonomy is a child’s sense that they are able to use their own skills in thinking and behaving. Children who experience parenting that supports their autonomy have been shown to have better academic achievement, social-emotional-cognitive development, and executive function skills. As a provider, you can use the well child visit to discuss, model and praise autonomy supportive…
Read moreFebruary 16, 2021
Is the newborn visit stumping you? Check out this tip from our Keystones of Development parent handouts that you can give to parents at your next newborn visit! Sportscast: Act like a sportscaster on TV and tell your baby everything you are doing and everything going on around them. Fill your baby’s day with words.…
Read moreFebruary 9, 2021
This week’s tip is an answer to a question from one of our subscribers! Q: What advice can I give parents around discipline in the heat of the moment? What are effective strategies they can use? A: When children are out of control, there are some immediate actions parents can take. 1. Pause and reflect – Taking…
Read moreFebruary 2, 2021
This week’s tip is an answer to a question from one of our subscribers! Q: What are effective ways that could work to stop undesirable behavior in children, especially when they tend to be resistant? What advice should I give to parents? A: Check out the video below from the Keystones of Development curriculum! …
Read moreJanuary 26, 2021
This week’s tip comes from the Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment at Mount Sinai! We all have our own sensory preferences. You can help your patients and their families feel more at ease by considering each child’s unique sensory needs. Some children display heightened sensitivity, or hyperreactivity, to the world around them, while…
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