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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, the host reflects on the challenges and inefficiencies of parenting, particularly when trying to nurture a child's potential. They discuss the importance of recognizing and encouraging a child's unique personality traits while acknowledging that parenting often involves navigating dark and inconvenient moments. The episode highlights a fascinating study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which reveals that handwriting engages the entire brain, unlike typing. This insight serves as a reminder for parents to embrace less efficient, more meaningful interactions with their children. Tune in as the host introduces Dr. Kathy Cooke and delves into the implications of these findings for parenting and child development.
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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, the host reflects on the challenges and inefficiencies of parenting, particularly when trying to nurture a child's potential. They discuss the importance of recognizing and encouraging a child's unique personality traits while acknowledging that parenting often involves navigating dark and inconvenient moments. The episode highlights a fascinating study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, which reveals that handwriting engages the entire brain, unlike typing. This insight serves as a reminder for parents to embrace less efficient, more meaningful interactions with their children. Tune in as the host introduces Dr. Kathy Cooke and delves into the implications of these findings for parenting and child development.
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