With over 168 million views and counting, this CoComelon video follows JJ and his friends as they count the ten adorable baby ...
We know a lot about when children learn about things like colors and amounts, but when and how do children begin to understand things they can’t see? Rebecca Williamson is an associate professor at ...
Preschoolers can learn from educational television, but younger toddlers may learn more from interactive digital media (such as video chats and touchscreen mobile apps) than from TV and videos alone, ...
Parents can help toddlers' language skills by showing them a variety of examples of different actions, according to new research. Previous research has shown that verbs pose particular difficulties to ...
During the toddler years, the brain develops very quickly, and play helps stimulate brain growth. Activities like building blocks, puzzles, drawing, and pretend play help toddlers think, imagine, and ...
From counting songs to silly action rhymes, music is more than just fun for toddlers—it’s a powerful learning tool. Research shows that singing together supports language, math skills, coordination, ...
During winter break and the holiday season, keeping kids learning—without screens becoming overwhelming—can be a challenge. These free educational websites and apps help children stay curious, engaged ...
There's bad news for parents who hope their toddler may learn something from a screen while also being entertained for just a few minutes: it's unlikely to happen. New research shows young children ...
Has your kid ever misbehaved like Alvin from the Chipmunks movies? Or mean-girled her friends like the Bratz dolls? Don’t feel bad. Kids pick up all kinds of things from movies. But they can just as ...