Children and Sleep
When a child is born, its nervous system is exposed to numerous and different stimuli, to which it gradually gets used to. Initially, these stimuli are tiring for the child's…
When a child is born, its nervous system is exposed to numerous and different stimuli, to which it gradually gets used to. Initially, these stimuli are tiring for the child's…
How the Child Express Joy? The child expresses feelings of joy through increased muscle activity, lively movements, a smile or loud laughter. The main source of joy in childhood is…
Teachers should follow speech hygiene principles to prevent and treat stuttering.
Maternal employment outside the home has a positive effect on the formation of a child's personality, but grandmothers are not better or worse educators than their parents.
A child who suffers from dyslexia and dysgraphia, i.e. insufficient ability to master reading and writing, has great difficulties. If a student reads poorly, it does not mean that he…
The environment has a very significant influence on the development of children's speech. Educators can, by proper procedure, accelerate the maturation of the speech of their pupils and prevent various…
Once in 80 cases, twins are born. Less often at the same time, triplets or more are conceived. Triplets are born once in 6.400 pregnancies, quadruplets once to 512.000, peters…
Withdrawal is a common side effect of cowardice and can lead to asociality, which can be addressed by addressing the child's personality and causes.
Gender differences in behavior and development during schooling, such as cowardice, timidity, withdrawal, distraction, and non-independence.
In order to understand the child's needs, primarily we must be acquainted with their nature and origin. Life Needs Man's behavior is caused by aspirations that are deeply integrated into…
Distraction and forgetfulness are caused by emotional conflicts, fear of failure, and imagination.
Lying is a form of child aggression that is difficult to distinguish from reality due to inaccurate observation, fantasy, and emotional response.