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Understanding children's developmental stages is crucial for effective parenting from "summary" of The Science of Parenting by Margot Sunderland

Understanding children's developmental stages is crucial for effective parenting. This means being aware of the physical, emotional, and cognitive changes that children go through as they grow and mature. By understanding these stages, parents can better meet their children's needs and support their development. Each stage of development comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities. For example, young children may struggle with separation anxiety as they learn to navigate the world on their own. By understanding this stage, parents can provide reassurance and support to help their children feel secure. As children get ol...
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    The Science of Parenting

    Margot Sunderland

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