Early Education

The video deficit phenomenon describes how infants and toddlers often learn less from screens than from live, in-person teaching. Learn what it is, why it happens, what ages are most affected, and practical parent tips for ages 0–12.

The Video Deficit Phenomenon: Why Young Kids Learn Less From Videos

The video deficit phenomenon describes how infants and toddlers often learn less from screens than from live, in-person teaching. Learn what it is, why it happens, what ages are most affected, and practical parent tips for ages 0–12 (Singapore context + FAQ).

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Raising Problem-Solvers: From Obedience to Critical Thinking

Raising Problem Solvers: From Obedience to Critical Thinking

Raising Problem-Solvers: From Obedience to Critical Thinking

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Authoritative vs. Gentle Parenting: What the Research Really Says

Authoritative vs. Gentle Parenting: What the Research Really Says

Authoritative vs. Gentle Parenting: What the Research Really Says

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Reflective Parenting and Positive Discipline

Reflective Parenting and Positive Discipline: Raising Emotionally Aware and Resilient Kids

Reflective Parenting and Positive Discipline

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outdoor preschool

The Rise of Outdoor Preschools: What Nature Does to The Brain of a Child

The Rise of Outdoor Preschools: What Nature Does to The Brain of a Child

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Parenting in the Age of Neurodiversity: Moving Beyond Labels with Brain-Based Strategies

Parenting in the Age of Neurodiversity: Moving Beyond Labels with Brain Based Strategies

Parenting in the Age of Neurodiversity: Moving Beyond Labels with Brain-Based Strategies

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