A Window of Opportunities for Your Child. About the Right Games, Gadgets, Age Crises, and a Happy Childhood
The full development of a baby can be ensured by any family; there is no need for mountains of interactive toys. But it is essential to know where the line is between normality and pathology. Parents will now have a...
real map with hints on how to make a child's development harmonious, when to introduce gadgets into upbringing, and when it is better to replace them with real objects (even the simplest ones), how not to miss the moment for teaching certain skills (and not to start too early), how to help the child build communication with peers, how not to fear kindergarten, and how to prepare a child for school. You will be able to raise a healthy and well-rounded child and organize their education effectively. You will immediately notice signs of disorders and take action. Olga Mordashova, a defectologist, neurolinguist, and early development specialist, having studied the experiences of thousands of children with disorders, speech defects, and autism, provides clear explanations for parents: how a child's development occurs, what stages their brain goes through, and what the brain and body of a toddler are capable of at each stage of the preschool period. The book aims to warn you of dangers and to point out the earliest markers of possible disorders, offering a perspective on the daily actions of a toddler from the standpoint of their development. The author discusses complex issues in an easy and understandable manner, describes familiar situations that every mother knows, and shares not only professional knowledge but also her own experience as a mother of four.
The full development of a baby can be ensured by any family; there is no need for mountains of interactive toys. But it is essential to know where the line is between normality and pathology. Parents will now have a real map with hints on how to make a child's development harmonious, when to introduce gadgets into upbringing, and when it is better to replace them with real objects (even the simplest ones), how not to miss the moment for teaching certain skills (and not to start too early), how to help the child build communication with peers, how not to fear kindergarten, and how to prepare a child for school. You will be able to raise a healthy and well-rounded child and organize their education effectively. You will immediately notice signs of disorders and take action. Olga Mordashova, a defectologist, neurolinguist, and early development specialist, having studied the experiences of thousands of children with disorders, speech defects, and autism, provides clear explanations for parents: how a child's development occurs, what stages their brain goes through, and what the brain and body of a toddler are capable of at each stage of the preschool period. The book aims to warn you of dangers and to point out the earliest markers of possible disorders, offering a perspective on the daily actions of a toddler from the standpoint of their development. The author discusses complex issues in an easy and understandable manner, describes familiar situations that every mother knows, and shares not only professional knowledge but also her own experience as a mother of four.
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