by Chris Cochrane | Aug 23, 2024 | Child Development
Photo by Amy Treasure Teaching kids the dangers of stereotypes and resisting bias is one of the best things that we can do as a society to help children grow in a healthy manner. Chris Cochrane, author of “The Dinglehopper Blueberry Belly-Button Snooter,”...
by Chris Cochrane | Aug 22, 2024 | Child Development
Image by freepik Parents want nothing but to protect their children. For most of their childhood, parents may only want them nestled safely in their arms, always within their sight and never too far for comfort. However, as much as this is ideal, it’s essential to...
by Chris Cochrane | Jul 27, 2024 | Child Development
Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik Children today spend more time with screens. Technology and the internet have become deeply engraved in their routines. While these offer their fair share of benefits, it’s essential for children to engage in activities that promote...
by Chris Cochrane | Jul 26, 2024 | Uncategorized
Photo by Holly Mandarich on Unsplash Ah, the beauty of nature—fresh air, lush trees, green grass, and mystical waters. There’s so much of our natural world that compels us to go on an adventure outdoors. Heading out into nature for an adventure outdoors can be an...
by Chris Cochrane | Jun 29, 2024 | Child Development
Image by pressfoto on Freepik It’s significant for children to learn how to connect with others and form genuine relationships. This is precisely why friendship in children’s literature is a usual theme. Children experience different exciting and foreign events in...