Browsing: child growth and development

Every parent wants to see their child grow healthy, confident, and independent. We notice when a child becomes taller, gains weight, starts running, or learns to speak. But children grow in many other ways too. They learn to solve problems, communicate, make friends, control emotions, and handle everyday tasks. This is why parents should look at both physical growth and skill development. Physical growth usually feels easier to track because parents can measure height and weight. Skill development needs more observation because many important changes happen slowly through play, school, family activities, and daily routines. You do not need complicated…

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