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How Can Parents Support Developmental Progress?
Parents play a crucial role in their child's development. Here are some ways to support developmental progress:
Provide a Stimulating Environment:
Offer a variety of toys and activities that encourage exploration and learning.
Encourage Physical Activity:
Physical play helps develop motor skills and overall health.
Talk and Read to Your Child:
Engaging in conversations and reading books promotes language and cognitive development.
Social Interaction:
Arrange playdates and social activities to help develop social skills.
Monitor and Celebrate Milestones:
Keep track of your child’s milestones and celebrate their achievements to boost confidence and motivation.
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