Noticing and Observing
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When a child is free to engage fully in true play, they are able to embody the fullness of every moment.
Vlogs, Nancy Macalaster, Welcoming Your Baby, Caregiving, Sensory Motor Development, Noticing and Observing
Vlogs, Nancy Macalaster, Welcoming Your Baby, Caregiving, Sensory Motor Development, Noticing and Observing
Contributor, Nancy Macalaster answers the question, ‘how is my baby developing during the 4th Trimester and what is the parent’s role during this time together?’.
Vlogs, Nancy Macalaster, Welcoming Your Baby, Caregiving, Sensory Motor Development, Noticing and Observing, Daily Care
Vlogs, Nancy Macalaster, Welcoming Your Baby, Caregiving, Sensory Motor Development, Noticing and Observing, Daily Care
Contributor, Nancy Macalaster shares what is happening in our children’s development during the first three months of life. Otherwise known as; The Fourth Trimester.
As a parent, it is often our unpleasant task to help our children navigate the social-emotional waters of Early Childhood. Behaviors during this time can range from calm and sweet to angry and explosive from one moment to the next. The reality for many of us is that we ourselves don’t quite feel up to the challenge of working with strong emotions. If, when the going gets tough, we can remember to ask ourselves a few questions to help bring understanding and awareness, we are better equipped to help our children.