August 4, 2023

The Altruistic Nature of Infants: Understanding Early Pro-Social Behavior

In the groundbreaking Nature Research Scientific Report titled “Altruistic food-sharing behavior by human infants after a hunger manipulation” (Barragan, Brooks, & Meltzoff, 2020), researchers shed light on the remarkable altruistic tendencies of 19-month-old infants. The study reveals that even in the absence of verbal requests, these young children spontaneously and repeatedly share desirable food with […]

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The Significance of Toys in Early Learning: A Father’s Perspective

As a father who deeply values the educational experiences of my children, I have come to recognize the vital role that toys play in their early development. In exploring the research conducted by Wittmer and Peterson (2018), it becomes evident that toys contribute to essential learning concepts such as object permanence, cause and effect, tool

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