We live in a globalized society where cultural exchanges are becoming more common and relationships with people from all over the world are increasing. That's why it is essential to recognize the importance of learning other languages, preferably English. So, how can we introduce English to young children?
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The mother's brain: During and after pregnancyRead morePregnancy is an emotionally intense experience for women. A study conducted by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona published in the journal Nature Neuroscience shows profound changes in the brains of all women during pregnancy and up to two years after giving birth.
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Babies should sleep on their back to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).Read moreRecent studies have established a relationship between sleep position and the phenomenon of sudden infant death. This sleeping position, recommended by pediatricians some years ago, has saved the lives of many children.
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Christmas plans with childrenRead moreDiscover all the activities to do with children in Valencia, Madrid, and Barcelona, and let yourself be amazed by the magic of Christmas.
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The importance of crawling in babiesRead moreCrawling, this funny way that babies move is the result of an evolution in body control, as it helps them strengthen and develop the muscles in their arms, legs, back, and neck, as well as the joints throughout the body.
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Oxitocina, también conocida como la "hormona del amor", es una hormona producida en el cerebro que desempeña un papel importante en la regulación de las emociones y el comportamiento social. Se libera en situaciones de intimidad y afecto, como durante el parto, la lactancia materna y las interacciones sociales positivas. La oxitocina también está relacionada con la formación de vínculos afectivos entre las personas.Read moreOxytocin, also known as the "love hormone," is responsible for creating the strongest emotional bond between mother and child. The endocrine system produces this substance during positive interactions of affection and is present in all acts of love: in a hug, in a gaze, and even in a kiss.
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Baby Led Weaning is a method of introducing solid foods to babies that allows them to feed themselves from the start, rather than being spoon-fed by an adult. With this approach, babies are offered appropriately sized pieces of food that they can pick up and eat on their own, promoting self-feeding and independence. This method is believed to help babies develop their motor skills and learn to regulate their food intake.Read more**Baby Led Weaning** is the term in English used to refer to on-demand complementary feeding. It is defined as the way to introduce solid foods into a baby's diet during the first year, guided by the baby themselves, allowing them to handle food with their hands and bring it to their mouth.
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Babies are born with blue eyes because they have lower levels of melanin, the pigment that gives color to the eyes. As a baby grows, their melanin production increases, which can cause their eye color to change. This is why many babies are born with blue eyes that later turn brown, green, or hazel as they get older.Read moreAt birth and during the first few months of life, babies have a bluish-gray eye tone, regardless of how their parents' eyes are. But then, why does this happen?
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Games that help with baby developmentRead morePlay is a privileged medium for the comprehensive development of a baby's capacities: social, communicative, emotional, intellectual, and motor skills, allowing the child to learn and develop in a balanced way.
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How to deal with childhood fears?Read moreThroughout children's development, they experience a wide variety of fears. Most of these fears are temporary and serve to protect them from possible harm and help them deal appropriately with new and threatening situations.
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Skin care for newbornsRead moreA baby's skin is very delicate and has a lower capacity to protect against external agents, so it deserves special care.
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What is infant colic?Read moreIt is also known by names such as: three-month colic, evening colic, or gas colic. It occurs when the infant cries inconsolably for no apparent reason.