Early childhood development depends on nurturing care that provides health, nutrition, safety, security, and early learning. Nutrition includes breastfeeding and frequent feeding for growth, while protection involves immunization, disease prevention, and avoiding toxic stress and environmental hazards. Stimulation consists of responsive interaction such as talking, playing, reading and singing with a loving adult, as well as quality early learning opportunities. Together, nutrition, protection, and stimulation provide the key ingredients for healthy development from early childhood.
Early childhood development depends on nurturing care that provides health, nutrition, safety, security, and early learning. Nutrition includes breastfeeding and frequent feeding for growth, while protection involves immunization, disease prevention, and avoiding toxic stress and environmental hazards. Stimulation consists of responsive interaction such as talking, playing, reading and singing with a loving adult, as well as quality early learning opportunities. Together, nutrition, protection, and stimulation provide the key ingredients for healthy development from early childhood.
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Behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-based parenting programmes for early-onset conduct problems in children aged 3 to 12 years were reviewed. The review examined parenting programmes that aimed to improve child behaviour and parenting skills for children with early-onset conduct problems. The review found limited evidence that parenting programmes have short-term positive effects on child behaviour and parenting skills/styles but their long-term effects remain uncertain.
This document summarizes key findings from a report on the importance of play for healthy child development. It outlines that play allows children to develop important skills in social-emotional, cognitive, language, and self-regulation domains which build executive function and prosocial behavior. Play also supports the formation of nurturing relationships with caregivers that are critical for children's healthy development and ability to manage stress. The report recommends that pediatric providers promote the benefits of play and encourage playful learning to complement early education programs.
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Group-based parent training programmes for improving
emotional and behavioural adjustment in young children
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Barlow J, Bergman H, Kornør H, Wei Y, Bennett C
Barlow J, Bergman H, Kornør H, Wei Y, Bennett C.
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Behavioural and cognitive-behavioural group-based parenting
programmes for early-onset conduct problems in children
aged 3 to 12 years (Review)
Furlong M, McGilloway S, Bywater T, Hutchings J, Smith SM, Donnelly M
This is a reprint of a Cochrane review, prepared and maintained by The Cochrane Collaboration and published in The Cochrane Library
2012, Issue 2
http://www.thecochranelibrary.com
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Group-based parent training programmes for improving
parental psychosocial health (Review)
Barlow J, Smailagic N, Huband N, Roloff V, Bennett C
This is a reprint of a Cochrane review, prepared and maintained by The Cochrane Collaboration and published in The Cochrane Library
2014, Issue 5
http://www.thecochranelibrary.com