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How to boost executive function in children

How to boost executive function in children

Executive function is not something we are born with, but rather a range of skills which we develop over time. Babies and very young children don’t have the maturity or capacity to use executive function skills until they have developed between the ages of 3-5 years.  This is why so much of their behaviour is impulsive and reactive, especially in the toddler years. Although this can be frustrating for parents to manage, it’s also very normal and useful to remind ourselves that young children generally do the best they can, with what they’re capable of doing.
Tips to Encourage Toddler Talking

Tips to Encourage Toddler Talking

Learning to talk can take many hours of practice and repetition. Even from birth, babies are hard wired to seek connection.   Children learn how to be social by seeing and hearing how we connect with each other, which is why spending time with our young children is so valuable.

Fear of Strangers

Fear of Strangers

All babies go through stages of being scared of strangers.  This is a common experience and happens as a normal part of healthy development from around seven months onwards. Even for the most social of babies, some degree of anxiety around unfamiliar people is very normal.
The importance of play in early childhood development

The importance of play in early childhood development

Play in a child’s day is essential to their health and wellbeing.  Far from being just time wasting, play, in all its forms, helps children grow and develop. Play also helps to support connections to form in a child’s brain which brings lifelong benefits in terms of their social, emotional and cognitive development.