By Adriana Sorbo
27 Sep, 2017
attachment, brain development, child development, child developmental, children, infant development, nature vs. nurture, parenting
attachment, brain development, early childhood development, parent-child relationship, parenting, relationships
Came across this video by Dr. Bruce Perry. Really brings home the importance of relationships in a young child’s life.
https://www.chicagoideas.com/videos/the-body-s-most-fascinating-organ-the-brain
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By Adriana Sorbo
28 Apr, 2017
attachment, brain development, child development, child developmental, children, infant development, language development, nature vs. nurture, parenting, play therapy, Uncategorized
brain development, children, fun, infants, neurodevelopment, play, playfulness
Happy belated Easter. I hesitate to say happy spring given this very un-spring-like weather. I keep telling myself that any moisture we get at this time of the year is great for our plants and trees. It’s only somewhat successful at warding off melancholy.
In preparing for a meeting I came across this article from the Child Trauma Academy about play and brain development. The article is a wee bit dense but nice and short and super interesting. I might be biased because I think anything about play or brain development is fascinating. Anyhow, I hope you think it’s interesting too!
https://childtrauma.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/CuriosityPleasurePlay_Perry.pdf
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By Adriana Sorbo
30 Mar, 2017
adolescents, child development, child developmental, children, discipline, motherhood, parenting
cbc, children's activities, motherhood, parenting, school break, school breaks, spring break
Spring break is upon us and although it can be a great time to slow down, get away and spend some time together, for many families it’s a week of flexing work time, patching together childcare options and scrambling to keep kids busy and engaged.
Here’s an interesting article on the impact of breaks from school on mothers, in particular.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/moms-bear-the-brunt-of-spring-break-chaos-psychologist-says-1.4041469?utm_content=buffera2da4&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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