The time from a child's birth to age one is considered the period of infancy. In your child's first year her brain builds the neural networks that support motor control and create the foundation for learning and development. Mental development...
Throughout the infant stage, a baby is constantly learning. In the early months, a baby works to understand the sounds and sights of her everyday life. As she passes the 6-month mark, she begins investigating toys and household objects and...
An infant changes drastically during the first year of life; many parents fear that their infant is not developing at an appropriate pace. It's important to note that each infant will perform developmental skills at different times; however,...
In the first two years of life, infants undergo a series of rapid cognitive developments. Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist, developed a theory of development to describe this process. His theory includes four stages: the sensorimotor,...
Your child will grow endlessly and quickly in the first few years of life. As she physically and emotionally develops, she will also develop cognitively, learning new skills and concepts each year. While each child will advance at different rates,...
A baby learns a huge amount of things over the course of his or her first year of life. This includes mental and physical development. Infants learn language skills, to move and play and they learn to interact with those around them.
Child development encompasses all aspects, including physical, emotional and mental stages. Jean Piaget, a developmental psychologist renowned for his theory of cognitive development, identified four primary mental stages. Mental or cognitive...
Fostering an environment conducive to mental health is important from the beginning of a child's life. Mental Health America of Indiana notes that chances at academic and adult success improve with exposure to a healthy, nurturing environment at a...
Many athletes possess superb physical talent and skills, yet they either fail to achieve their potential or "choke" under pressure. Other athletes of more modest physical capabilities succeed in competition against more talented competitors....
Your brain is more like a muscle than you might think, researchers say. It can be trained to comfortably deal with increasing stress, much like exercising your legs improves their strength. Coincidentally, physical exercise is one way to improve...
Skilled football players need speed, strength, size and talent. However, professional football player Ken Hamlin says that the mental part of football is the biggest part of the game. To truly excel, a player must have an understanding what is...
Completing a marathon is one of the most challenging and rewarding accomplishments you may achieve in your life. Almost anyone in good physical condition can complete a marathon with the proper training of both body and mind. To complete this...
A positive attitude can have a life-changing impact on your physical as well as mental health. According to U.S. News and World Report, people who are happy experience fewer strokes, heart attacks, pain conditions and even colds. They also live...
Mental development of young children is of prime importance in a generation of very competitive performance at a global level. Nations across the world are competing for jobs, position, significance and contribution. Addition and subtraction are...
The thyroid gland is located in the middle of the neck just underneath the skin in muscles at the front of the throat. The gland is divided into left and right halves and weighs approximately one ounce, according to TeensHealth.org. The thyroid...
Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is a retrovirus responsible for causing acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS. According to USAID, in 2008, around 430,000 children under 15 were newly infected with HIV, bringing the total number of...
Krabbe disease--also referred to as globoid cell leukodystrophy--is an inherited medical condition that causes degeneration of the central nervous system. Patients with this condition have insufficient levels of a particular enzyme called...
No two children develop in the same way, even if they have the same parents and genetic background. While toddlers normally have a wide range of abilities, children with special issues can have an even wider range. Many factors -- some...
The thyroid is instrumental in helping control metabolism and growth. In the case of hypothyroidism, the thyroid is underactive and produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormone. While teens with this condition share many of the same symptoms...
Zinc is a mineral that supports the proper functioning of the immune system and is a crucial element for healthy growth, as well as physical and mental development. Because zinc is used to generate cells, it is especially useful in rebuilding the...
When you have a baby prematurely, you could spend more time in the hospital than you'd originally planned. A baby who is born too early will likely spend time in the neonatal intensive care Unit, or NICU, where he'll be observed and learn to eat,...
Rocking your baby can be one of the most enjoyable activities of being a new parent. You and your baby can enjoy the person-to-person contact that rocking provides. The motion of rocking your baby has developmental benefits as well, which help...
TSH stands for thyroid-stimulating hormone, and a high level of this hormone is an indicator of hypothyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland does not function properly and does not produce sufficient amount of thyroid hormones.
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Exercise is an integral part of a child's physical and mental development. The modern lifestyle results in children spending more time on computers and sedentary activities that reduce their overall movement. When combined with the junk food often...
From ages 9 to 13, girls undergo tremendous physical, emotionally and mental development. To keep up with this growth, it is important that girls get enough calories and good nutrition.
Early childhood spans from birth to age 8 years. This is a time of critical change and development as a child attains the physical and mental skills she will use for the rest of her life. The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University...
Over the past two or three decades, the concept of baby sign language has become increasingly common. Although signing is essential for hearing-impaired babies, research has shown that baby sign language also benefits developmentally normal...
The dangers of sodium intake from refined table salt are well known. This has caused a negative association with salt in general. However, the human body needs salt in order to survive and function. The refining process extracts all of the...
A child who has an underactive thyroid can be diagnosed with a condition called hypothyroidism. Children with this condition have unusually low blood levels of thyroid hormones, which aid in regulating metabolism. Hypothyroidism symptoms in...
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