The first 1,000 days of a child’s life – pregnancy and the months leading to their second birthday – are a critical time.
The centrality of the first 1000 days—from conception to 2 years of age—for early childhood development is recognised in global research, policy, and practice as a crucial period for physical growth ...
Following the first 1000 days of life that span from conception to two years of age, the next 1000 days of a child's life from 2–5 years of age offer a window of opportunity to promote nurturing and ...
Packing schedules with structured activities leaves little time for play, relaxation and natural growth. Research suggests it ...
PM10 exposure can increase the risk of upper and lower respiratory infections in children of any age. This is evident from ...
Building upon decades of professional expertise and research, CogniTherapeutics empowers parents in fostering their child's ...
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Doctors say early menstruation can sometimes be attributed to genetic factors. High levels of academic stress along with ...
The lack of physical activity can also hinder motor skill development in younger children ... balance between physical and ...
A parenting style that creates a positive family environment leads to better-adjusted children. Parenting matters for ...
Bachpan Play School, a leading name in early childhood education, has unveiled India’s first curriculum aligned fully with ...