November 9, 2023

Playful Parenting: Nurturing Your Baby's Learning Journey

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Playful Parenting: Nurturing Your Baby's Learning Journey

 

Canadian Paediatric Society

Embarking on the journey of parenthood comes with the joyous responsibility of being your baby's first playmate. The Canadian Paediatric Society's Caring for Kids resource, Playtime with your baby: Learning and growing in the first year, sheds light on the significance of playtime in the first year, emphasizing its role in bonding and promoting healthy child development. As a parent, you'll discover practical tips on choosing appropriate toys and engaging in activities that stimulate your baby's growth. From the soothing power of words and music to age-specific toy recommendations, this article provides a comprehensive guide for parents eager to make the most out of playtime with their little ones. If you're keen on creating a nurturing and enriching play environment for your baby, this resource is a must-read.

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