Category: Social Skills
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Empathy, Fairness, and My Baby Girl’s Socio-emotional Development: Our Tangerine Experience
Have you ever wondered if a toddler — barely two years old — can understand fairness, empathy, generosity, or even say “cheers” before eating a piece of fruit? Last night, I witnessed something that made me stop and rethink what toddlers are capable of. Keep reading, and by the end, you might want to try…
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Engaging Your Newborn: How Imitation Builds Bonds and Boosts Development
Imitation is one of the first ways your newborn learns. Research shows that newborns can mirror facial movements within their first few weeks. This natural tendency to imitate helps your baby practice the foundations of communication and social interaction. By copying your expressions, your baby engages in an early form of bonding and learning. This…
