As children develop, so do their taste buds but there are those children who just don’t catch on quickly. These groups of children go through what is called the neophobic phase, which can either be worrisome or frustrating to many parents. Neophobia is when children are afraid or reluctant to try new foods; it accounts […]
When one’s significant other passes on and the other parent is expected to continue showing up, that journey—a new journey—can prove to be much more difficult and draining than ever. To continue showing up for their offspring while also restoring normality in some way. And while the bounce-back is sort of expected, sometimes with minimal […]
The mother tongue is defined as the primary language that one learns at home. This is the language that is spoken by the primary caregiver or the parent of the child, and it is the first exposure to language. This concept of ‘mother tongue’ has been proven to be of importance by various researchers for […]