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Do You Have To Be Lucky To Be in a Relationship?

Let’s spice things up this St. Patrick’s Day! 🌶️🍀 St. Patrick’s Day is beyond the green beer and leprechaun hats, there’s a deeper essence to this holiday. It’s about celebrating Irish culture and the spirit of unity. Just as friendships have cycles, so does the celebration of this holiday. Sometimes, it’s about raucous revelry; other times, quiet reflection. Let’s embrace the essence of this day

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AI: A Bestie or an Enemy?

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of information and the pressure to always be connected? Do you struggle with imposter syndrome, digital overload, cyberbullying, or FOMO? Ever felt swamped by too much online noise, feeling fake, getting picked on online, or scared of missing out? Welcome to the digital age—it’s tough, right? “The Emotional Code” dives into this mess, asking a big question:

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mother teaching baby to sign

How to Teach Your Child Baby Sign Language: A Guide

Communicate with Your Baby Before They Can Speak Are you struggling to communicate with your baby before they can talk? Do you want to reduce your baby’s frustration and improve their confidence in communicating? One effective tool that you may not have considered is baby sign language. By teaching babies simple hand gestures to communicate basic needs and wants, you can help them express themselves.

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Parents contemplating potty training. Picture from Vecteezy.

Why Potty Training is Easy with Baby Sign Language

Diaper changes and potty training can be some of the most challenging aspects of parenting. Especially when your child is preverbal and communication is difficult. Fortunately, there is a solution that can make a significant difference: Baby Sign Language. By using Sign Language during diaper changes and potty training, you can create a smoother experience for both you and your child. In this blog, we’ll

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Children's Language Skills

How Children’s Language Skills Develop

Most children’s language skills are developed between the ages of 0 and 3! Would you believe me if I told you that 90% of your brain was fully formed by age 5? It’s true! Those early years are critical to developing children’s skills and abilities; one of the most important being language.  How the brain works As humans, we go through “critical periods” in development

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