How To Motivate And Encourage Curiousity In Preschoolers Fatherly

“The implication of our research is that as children develop their own understanding of different situations, their interest may change as a result,” explains lead author Dr. Jenny Wang, assistant professor of cognitive psychology and lab director at the Cognition and Learning Center at Rutgers University. It all points to new methods for parents to motivate their curious kids. Knowledge Plus Uncertainty Equals Learning In a series of experiments, Wang and her team showed 100 preschoolers situations with multiple undecided outcomes, and let them decide which situations to resolve....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 619 words · Anthony Simon

How To Prevent A Child From Constantly Interrupting Your Zoom Call

“Kids are egocentric,” notes Kimberly Cuevas, associate professor of psychological sciences at University of Connecticut. Part of the obstacle is that their brains are developing; part is they lack experience. For them, as Cristina Atance, professor of psychology at University of Ottawa says, “It’s about the now.” This is a challenge in non-pandemic times. But Covid-19 is here in the now and, the work-life balance has vanished. A child’s needs, however, remain the same....

January 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1126 words · Bradley Millwood

How To Recognize Hearing Problems In Your Toddler

Why It’s Important So why all this concern about hearing? After all, it’s one of the few tests that daycares and schools regularly perform on children. The acute interest in how your kid is taking in the world through their earholes is due to the fact that hearing is so crucial to learning how to speak. And speaking is so crucial to communication and socialization. Causes Of Hearing Problems Another issue with hearing is that there are so many things that could screw it up....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 499 words · Barbara Smoot

How To Tell Someone You Cheated The Right Way To Do It

But when the news is that you cheated, the path is rockier. There’s no sharing this load. You want to do anything but say “I cheated on you.” The words are going to hurt more since the issue isn’t from a mistake or poor planning. “It’s a consequence of a choice,” says Bill Zilinski, a therapist in DuPage county in Illinois. Cheating is difficult but some guys aren’t bugged by it....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 1016 words · George Castillo

How To Transition From Co Sleeping To A Toddler Bed

Communication Is Key “Start by talking about them getting a bed in their own room,” recommends Dr. Roseanne Lesack, a licensed psychologist, board-certified analyst, and director of a child psychology unit at Nova Southeastern University. “Have them be a part of that process.” Parents should make it clear to the kid what transitioning to a toddler bed means and let them help pick out the bed, the bedding, and the transitional objects that can help them self-soothe....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 659 words · David Bazin

How To Use Progressive Muscle Relaxation To Get Kids To Sleep

The idea behind progressive muscle relaxation is that when your body is relaxed, so is your mind. It’s hard to have anxious energy in your brain when there’s none in your body. But you can’t release all your tension at once, which is why PMR takes it one body part at a time. A progressive muscle relaxation session can take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes depending on how long you squeeze each muscle area....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 319 words · Margie Turner

How To Watch The Delta Aquariids And Alpha Capricornids Meteor Showers

The Delta Aquariids meteor shower is so named because its meteors appear to originate near the Delta Aquarii star, which is part of the constellation Aquarius. It actually originates from a comet named 96P/Machholz and occurs from July 12 to August 23, and at its peak, which is this week, can produce 20 meteors per hour. The Alpha Capricornids meteor shower occurs between mid-July and mid-August, a result of dust from the comet 169P/NEAT....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 209 words · Beverly Zoll

I Helped Encourage My Son S Passions He Taught Me How To Care More

I run a volunteer group in Detroit that cleans up abandoned playgrounds. My 12-year-old son, Mark, comes out with me to do that sometimes. We use power tools, weed whackers, and lawnmowers. He’s too young to use those things. So Mark’s task, usually, is to pick up trash. Somewhere along the line, he saw a YouTube video about cleaning up the oceans, so he put the two things together. He said, “Hey dad, we should go clean the oceans, instead of these playgrounds....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 721 words · Adam Valdes

I Love Goodnight Moon But I Can T Ignore These Weird Things About It

This story was submitted by a Fatherly reader. Opinions expressed in the story do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Fatherly as a publication. The fact that we’re printing the story does, however, reflect a belief that it is an interesting and worthwhile read. children’s bookGoodnight Moonmoonkept it off of library bookshelves Goodnight MooGoodnight MoonSam I AmThe Cat in the Hat. Alexander Irwin is a father, writer, and editor living in Philadelphia....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 78 words · Theresa Mcmillian

I Want To Bond With My Baby But My Wife Is Making It Difficult For Me

Do I think your wife is being unreasonable and overly possessive of her bonding time with her child? Yes. Do I think you should just give in and stay out of the room when your wife is nursing, per her request? Also yes. Let me explain. Since I started doing this column, probably my biggest takeaway is that most of you guys want to be there for your partners after they give birth, and have some understanding of the accompanying postpartum struggles, but don’t quite know the best way to go about it....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Alicia Winslow

Inflation Rate 2022 Report Huge Social Security Increase Wages Shrink

The CPI is an index that tracks the prices of a number of goods and services — from, say, the cost of groceries to the cost of gasoline and rent — measuring fluctuations and crunching numbers to determine the rate of inflation. The index is released monthly, and in the wake of record-high inflation, has gotten more attention in recent months than is typical of more economically “stable” years. Yesterday’s report shows that prices are dropping in a few sectors but increasing in others....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 595 words · Sara Massie

Interactive Map Shows When Fall Foliage Will Peak In Your State

While you’re at it, admiring the leaves can extend beyond simply eyeing a winning Instagrammable moment: the science of foliage is pretty fascinating and might make for a good, kid-friendly science lesson. We know that leaves appear green in the spring and summer due to photosynthesis because they’re creating Chlorophyll. But the website goes on to explain that the leaves would actually be bright red, yellow, and gold all-year-round if it weren’t for the production of Chlorophyll, which slows down in the fall, leaving behind gorgeous colors of red, orange, and yellow....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · Michael Bilotto

Is Christopher Lloyd S Spirit Halloween Movie Any Good It Depends

So, who is this movie for? And can Christopher Lloyd save it? Having paid actual money to see the movie in an actual theater, here’s what you need to know, know that Spirit Halloween: The Movie is streaming, as of October 11, 2022. Mild spoilers ahead. Boasting that your workplace could easily double as the set of a horror movie is a weird flex. After all, most businesses want to be known for their pleasant atmosphere and lack of sinister vibes....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 758 words · Yolanda Odum

Is Marijuana Addictive And 5 Other Faqs For The Weed Curious

Is Marijuana Addictive? For those who indulge in pot, there is a small risk of addiction, says Sarah Mann, a physician at the Mindful Medicine Clinic. About one in 10 people who use marijuana will develop an addiction, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, for those who started using cannabis before they were 18, that number increases to one in six. Marijuana addiction is referred to as marijuana use disorder, and people with this condition have varying symptoms....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 1034 words · David Dobbins

Is Mary Poppins Racist Depends On Which Poppins You Mean

Here’s one thing that we know for sure: Mary Poppins does get black soot on her face in the original 1964 Mary Poppins. Does that make the character a racist because the soot is connected to a white person donning blackface? In the film — and its latest sequel, Mary Poppins Returns — the answer seems unclear. But in the books, the answer is probably yes. On January 28, Daniel Pollack-Pelzner penned an op-ed for the New York Times titled “‘Mary Poppins,’ and a Nanny’s Shameful Flirting With Blackface....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 849 words · Liza Mullen

James Webb Telescope Images Of The Pillars Of Creation Are Stunning

But what are the Pillars of Creation? What are we looking at in these photos? And how can you explain it to your kid in a way they’ll understand — and be in awe of? Here’s everything you need to know. Can You Explain What These ‘Pillars of Creation’ Photos Are Like I’m 5? Absolutely! If your kid is a fan of Spider-Man, even the less successful adaptations of the character, these new photos might be giving off ‘Sandman’ vibes....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 362 words · William Horwath

Jason Momoa Narrates Waterman The Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Documentary We Need

Now, a new documentary will illuminate the amazing life of the Duke. Directed by Isaac Halasima, a new film is called The Waterman will chronicle the entire life of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku. Through original interviews, archival footage and dramatic reenactments from actors, this man’s amazing journey will be brought to life, all narrated by fellow Hawaiian, Jason Momoa. The Waterman is out of theaters on April 1, 2022. We’ll update this as soon as we hear of a streaming date....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 80 words · Judith Herrera

Joe Buck Interview Daddy Issues And Life At Home

“Typically, I would be running out the door every Friday going to a baseball game in another city,” he says. As the face of Fox Sports for two decades and counting, Buck serves as the network’s lead announcer of MLB and NFL games, and calls the Super Bowl every three years. He’s built on the legacy of his late father, Jack Buck, who announced the MLB games of the St....

January 9, 2023 · 6 min · 1158 words · Marian Quinn

Ken Jennings Explains Why James Holzhauer Keeps Winning Jeopardy

In a recent interview with Good Morning America, Ken Jennings admitted even he didn’t see Holzhauer’s unprecedented dominance coming. “For 15 years I have thought somebody was going to make a run at this record because I always knew it could be done. I was there. I saw it happen,” he said. “What I did not expect was somebody could make a run at the cash record in like a third the time....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 253 words · Beatrice Ruocco

Kristen Bell S Kids Slept In The Room With Her And Dax Until They Were Big

Kristen and Dax are parents to two girls, Delta, 7 years old, and Lincoln, 9 years old, and, honestly, the whole family seems like fun. Though the parents are protective of their daughters’ image (they share photos of them on social media, but their faces have stickers on them), Dax and Kristen are never shy about spilling the details of how their family works — and also updating us when things change....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 429 words · James Hurt