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By noticing serves, you’ll learn a lot about children’s abilities, interests, & needs. You’ll encourage them to explore & you’ll strengthen the bond between you. #ServeAndReturn #ParentingMonth View our 5 Steps for Brain-Building Serve and Return Guide developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

When you name what children are focused on, you help them understand the world around them and know what to expect. Naming also gives children words to use and lets them know you care. #ServeAndReturn developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

Responsive & attentive child-adult relationships build a strong foundation in a child’s brain. During the #COVID19Pandemic , it's still important to find opportunities to practice #ServeAndReturn. Here are some steps that can help you and your child: developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…
Summertime means #playtime! Ordinary moments with a baby can be interactive and playful--and support brain development. We call this #ServeAndReturn, and it's easy to do, whether you're changing a diaper, riding the bus, or shopping together. Get ideas: bit.ly/HowToServeRetu…

Congratulations to our LENA Start graduates! This incredible group of parents completed a @LENAEarlyTalk program at @YWcalgary that focused on talking & reading with their babies. Parents have the power! #serveandreturn #talkbuildsbabiesbrains

How have you been practicing #ServeAndReturn during #COVID19? There’s no one-size-fits-all model for this but we hope you find these resources helpful: developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…
Child-adult relationships that are responsive & attentive, build a strong foundation in a child’s brain. During this #COVID19Pandemic, it's still important that we find opportunities to practice #ServeAndReturn. developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…
Playing with kids is fun AND crucial for development! A new TED talk by Jesse Ilhardt, co-founder & exec director of VOCEL & an alumna of the Center's Frontiers of Innovation community, highlights the brain-building power of #ServeAndReturn interactions! ted.com/talks/jesse_il…

We love this heartwarming viral video, and research shows these kinds of "#ServeAndReturn" interactions are critical to a baby's brain development, and a point of focus for our Fund for Early Learning 💚
It’s #FunFriday! 🙌 A few moments out of your day to engage with a child can go a long way. #ServeAndReturn episode is out now! Have a listen and let us know what you think! #TheBrainArchitects ow.ly/42Kk50yKXr0

Self-care isn't selfish. When adults feel better, it can help us connect better with the children we care for. This connection can help protect all of us, adults and kids, from the effects of stress. #ServeAndReturn Learn more: developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/the-…
Simply talking with an infant is a wonderful way to build attention, working memory, and self-control. #ExecutiveFUNctionActivities #ServeAndReturn #BrainBuilding #SummerFun developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/acti…
“The super power of humankind is our capacity for relatedness.” - @BDPerry #Development #Connection #ServeAndReturn
Give the gift of PRESENCE! Babies and children of all ages thrive on this face-to-face connection. No toy or device can replace it :) ^kw #ServeAndReturn #BrainBuilding #SecureAttachment @ROCKreachout @DrJeanforkids @DrDanSiegel @CaringforKids @AboutKidsHealth @ZEROTOTHREE

Building the capabilities of adult caregivers can help strengthen relationships essential to children’s lifelong learning, health, and behavior. A breakdown in reciprocal #ServeAndReturn interactions between adult caregivers and young children can be the result of many factors.🧠


Play isn’t just fun — it builds your child’s brain! 🧠💛 Every shared giggle, glance & gesture is part of serve and return — a powerful way kids learn and grow. #EarlyChildhood #ServeAndReturn #LearningThroughPlay @Rwanda_Child @TwigaDukina @GicumbiDistrict

Can't believe it's Wimbledon 2025 already! 🎾 Anyone else excited to see some epic serves and returns? And hey, let's talk strawberries and cream - classic or overrated? What's your take? #Wimbledon2025 #TennisExcitement #ServeAndReturn #StrawberriesAndCreamDebate
We often hear that parents have been told that they are spoiling their baby or creating a rod for their own back by responding to their baby's cries but this is not true. #familiestogether #serveandreturn #solihullapproach #babycrying #mythbusting #responsiveparenting

"Serve and return" means back-and-forth interactions between a caring adult and a baby or toddler. These moments are responsive and nurturing. You can learn more at our homepage LoveFromTheStart.org (link in bio)! Source: @HarvardCenter #LoveFromTheStart #ServeAndReturn




#ServeAndReturn helps build brains! 1️⃣ Notice what your child is focused on 2️⃣ Return the serve by responding back 3️⃣ Name what they're seeing, feeling or doing 4️⃣ Take turns and wait. Keep it going! 5️⃣ Pay attention to when your child signals that they're done. 😊 ^tm
Exchanging new sounds, responding to their emotions, listening and replying...#ServeAndReturn interactions are HUGE for baby brain development. 🧠 @PsychToday #Kindermusik #BabyLearning #BabyMusicClass #MusicClassForBabies #EarlyBrainDevelopment #PsychologyToday

Sensory learning to concrete understanding of the developing brain in early childhood. UG students get creative with autumn leaves and discuss the importance of #serveandreturn #flippingtheirlid #earlychildhooddevelopment #UoG



DYK over 1 million neural connections are made EVERY second in the first few years of life?! Watch this short video showing how everyday interactions are building your child’s brain in 5 simple steps: youtu.be/KNrnZag17Ek @HarvardCenter #ServeAndReturn ^US

#Serveandreturn #firstfiveyears ://www.instagram.com/reel/C9rK3irKtYM/?igsh=bDZnbXV4MHF3emk1
DYK over 1 million neural connections are made EVERY second in the first few years of life?! Watch this short video showing how everyday interactions are building your child’s brain in 5 simple steps: youtu.be/KNrnZag17Ek @HarvardCenter #ServeAndReturn ^jdb

Listen and be responsive to your child, with or without books. If your toddler talks about a stuffed animal, play along: "Is your bear sleepy? Let's give your bear a nap." #serveandreturn #parenting parents.com/parenting/bett…
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5 Empowering Ways to Get Your Kids to Listen
Having a hard time getting your children to follow directions? Me too. So my friends and I decided to try our own group therapy. Don't laugh—it works!
Your relationship with your child helps shape them as they develop! The responses that happen between you both are more important for their development than just about anything else, especially in the first 2 years of life! #braindevelopment #relationshipsmatter #serveandreturn

A fantastic video by @BrazeltonUK explaining how everyday interactions between a parent and baby, like nappy changing, are opportunities to build relationship and develop the baby's brain connections! #relationshipsmatter #serveandreturn #danceofreciprocity
Our final 'Affirm the Expert' video for #BabyCommunicationWeek24 is with Neuroscientist & Founder of @BabyBrainsInfo, Silvia Dalvit. Silvia shows how your love & care drives an extraordinary and foundational period in your newborn's brain development. 🤩 youtu.be/ikodrjXch3U
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Caring for Your Newborn; There's Magic in Everyday Moments
This is also a great example of #ServeAndReturn, too. Baby's babbling and very interested grandparents responding, and vice versa supports continued #interaction! Love this.
It’s not the hair I notice most. It’s the sad, confused, resigned expression on this poor little one’s face. This kid needs a major cuddle. And repeated #ServeAndReturn Too sad to see babies already giving up on the world. 😩 #MeetKidsNeeds 💔
Look at all that hair! Newborn appearances vary widely, but don’t be surprised if your baby arrives with a full head of hair… or a body covered in it. Children begin developing hair follicles in utero (around 14 weeks) and begin growing soft fine body hair - called lanugo -…
This is wonderful to read! Well worth a share #infantmentalhealth #serveandreturn #babybrains #childdevelopment #childsafety
🩷 Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 🩷 Helping babies feeling safe, secure and loved will create a space where they can thrive, this in turn supports their mental health.

Skip the flashcards! Learning happens best through natural play and interaction. Follow your child's interests and "serve and return" their communication. #PlayfulLearning #serveandreturn #executivefunctioning developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

The greatest gift a parent can give to their child, is their own happiness. - Dr. Gabor Maté #ACEs #Trauma #ChildhoodMatters

It's👏 All 👏 About 👏 Relationships 👏 #ServeAndReturn #ResponsiveRelationships developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-co…

New episode alert! 💥💡 #ServeAndReturn #ComingSoon! 📣📣 Subscribe to #TheBrainArchitects podcast now! ow.ly/Owe450yCPtN #MondayMotivation @uoregon

We've shared the benefits of #ServeAndReturn interactions, but the consequences of their absence need attention too. The horrific conditions at the US border will affect us all by denying children the support of a responsive & caring caregiver. #CloseTheCamps #ReuniteFamilies

By noticing serves, you’ll learn a lot about children’s abilities, interests, & needs. You’ll encourage them to explore & you’ll strengthen the bond between you. #ServeAndReturn #ParentingMonth View our 5 Steps for Brain-Building Serve and Return Guide developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

Want to share the importance of #ServeAndReturn interaction with more parents and caregivers? Our fun how-to video is now available in Spanish! developingchild.harvard.edu/translation/ho…

#ServeAndReturn interactions shape #BrainArchitecture. When an infant or young child babbles, gestures or cries & an adult responds appropriately w/ eye contact, words or a hug, neural connections are built & strengthened in the child’s brain. #TuesdayTip ow.ly/xblR50yAp4t

Summertime means #playtime! Ordinary moments with a baby can be interactive and playful--and support brain development. We call this #ServeAndReturn, and it's easy to do, whether you're changing a diaper, riding the bus, or shopping together. Get ideas: bit.ly/HowToServeRetu…

It’s #FunFriday! 🙌 A few moments out of your day to engage with a child can go a long way. #ServeAndReturn episode is out now! Have a listen and let us know what you think! #TheBrainArchitects ow.ly/42Kk50yKXr0

When you name what children are focused on, you help them understand the world around them and know what to expect. Naming also gives children words to use and lets them know you care. #ServeAndReturn developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

The back and forth interaction of serve and return helps develop a child's brain, communication, and social skills. Try these 5 steps to get started on it today! RT @CCCSolution #braindevelopment #brainbuilding #serveandreturn #childdevelopment

1, 2, 3, 4, 5. It's that easy! 5 steps you can use during everyday moments and interactions to help build a child's brain. Often, these steps happen naturally that we don't even recognize them! Did you #ServeAndReturn today? youtube.com/watch?v=KNrnZa…
Playing with kids is fun AND crucial for development! A new TED talk by Jesse Ilhardt, co-founder & exec director of VOCEL & an alumna of the Center's Frontiers of Innovation community, highlights the brain-building power of #ServeAndReturn interactions! ted.com/talks/jesse_il…

Take turns while talking, playing, or exploring together! @HarvardCenter shares how giving your child a chance to respond helps them build self-control and supports a strong foundation for all future learning and development. #ServeAndReturn developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

Powerful #BrainBuilding moments are created by letting your child lead! @HarvardCenter shares how following your child’s lead is an important part of back and forth interactions that build a strong foundation for future learning. #ServeAndReturn developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

Developing a secure attachment is so important for a growing baby. That's why our entire Make the Connection Program emphasizes moments of #ServeAndReturn within! @HarvardCenter Check it out here: bit.ly/2XgowPI

Make moments last longer by building on what your child says and does! @HarvardCenter shares how sharing your child’s focus can help you stretch the moment and build a strong foundation for their future learning and development. #ServeAndReturn developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

Look into your child's eyes or at what catches their attention! @HarvardCenter shares how supporting and encouraging your child is an important part of building their curiosity and a strong foundation for future learning. #ServeAndReturn developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

Talk out loud with your child and respond to their sounds and gestures. @HarvardCenter shares how talking with your child is an important part of building strong language connections to support the foundation for future learning. #ServeAndReturn developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/5-st…

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