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Kids brains are gooey and shaped by experiences in childhood. Our goal is to educate and help parents understand the science of child development.

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Look 👀 at this awesome visual from @gooeybrains. How children develop skills through play 👍

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Discover how high noise affects reading ability!!! gooeybrains.com/2016/04/17/how…

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If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort and keep on learning” – Carol Dweck gooeybrains.com/physical-devel…

gooeybrains's tweet image. If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort and keep on learning”  – Carol Dweck
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Nice article on @PerfectPending A Child Psychologist Translates What Those Cognitive Development Stages In Your Kids Really Mean perfectionpending.net/2018/02/27/a-c… via @perfectpending


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"Play-based learning allows us to show children that we trust in their judgement and productivity." Find more valuable tips to get disruptive with play-based learning from @Primary1nps on bit.ly/2GQ6g7k Via @InnovateMySchl


Whether kids are playing video games or using smartphone apps, there is a growing mountain of evidence suggesting that children are exhibiting addictive behavior to Screen Time. healthy-holistic-living.com/screen-depende…


The way kids are taught to read in school is disconnected from the latest research, namely how language and speech actually develop in a child's brain. npr.org/sections/ed/20…


Research shows that play is vital to a child’s development, equipping them with the skills necessary to tackle humanity’s future, such as emotional intelligence, creativity and problem solving weforum.org/agenda/2018/01… via @wef


Schools are teaching kids empathy and self-control. It helps at home, too. Washington Post explains: wapo.st/2sRV7AT Learn more about social-emotional wellness here: bit.ly/2v97WXn


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Did you know that play helps with brain development? gooeybrains.com/2016/04/10/usi… #playmatters #earlyyears via @gooeybrains


With an hour-long recess, elementary schools can help children develop through increased creative play, authentic SEL, and adequate physical regulation. edutopia.org/blog/longer-re…


Love this quote by Carol Dweck 😍😍😍 gooeybrains.com/growth-mindset…

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We believe that a secure infant attachment is one of the most important factors in child development. Discover how it becomes the building block to many social, emotional, behavioural and cognitive skills. gooeybrains.com/2017/01/23/sec…

gooeybrains's tweet image. We believe that a secure infant attachment is one of the most important factors in child development. Discover how it becomes the building block to many social, emotional, behavioural and cognitive skills.
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Nice article by @thoughtparent ... A Day in the Life of a Child Under 4: New Guidelines for Kids' Sleep, Movement and Screen Time thoughtfulparent.com/2017/12/new-gu… via @thoughtparent


Nice article by @Loisco on the 10 things we learned about strong families in 2017 deseretnews.com/article/900006…


Stillness in the Storm : Good Fathers Essential to Having Healthy, Well-bal... stillnessinthestorm.com/2017/12/good-f…


Interesting research! Just shows how important it is to be a responsive parent and to be present to meet their needs. Comforting Infants can Leave Traces on Their Genes medindia.net/news/comfortin…


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