How to Tell if Your Child Still Needs a Nap
Imagination is the most beautiful thing our brains can create. It’s essential to nourish and encourage imagination because it will help your children develop creativity and many cognitive abilities. All this is essential for healthy growth and well-developed mind. However, many parents are busy with their jobs and providing for their families. Luckily, there are thousands of ways to encourage your child’s imagination and here are some of them.
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Sometimes we look at our children, noticing how innocent they are. A child’s innocence is a lovely thing, so when the time comes for them to grow up and face the harsh realities of the world, our heart breaks. Choices are all around them as they walk through life, and it’s not an easy thing to know what the right decision with the best outcome might be. Small kids and teens both need their parents for a very large part of their life, but we can’t always be there for them.
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Neuropsychiatrist, New York Times Bestselling Author, and Mindsight Educator
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Psychotherapist & Author
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Professor and Director, UCLA Child OCD, Anxiety & Tic Disorders Program
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In the bygone days, the only screen time parents had to compete with for their children’s attention was the television. Today, parents are faced with competing with home video game consoles, smartphones, iPad, iPad Touch, laptops, Facebook, Instagram and the Internet. Most likely, your children know how to use all of these.


