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What is DIR Floortime?
DIR FLOORTIME is a concept to help us connect and communicate better with our kids, especially when we notice them experiencing difficulties in so...
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We're on Youtube!
Going public even with this website and social media pages has taken me out of my comfort zone to quite an extreme. However, I've also been so grat...
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Media Use by Young Kids
Ever wonder why professionals recommend no screen time for infants and young toddlers even if there's so much content advertised for making babies smart? Or why they say for toddlers, it has to be co-viewing?
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