by Chris Cochrane | Jun 28, 2024 | Child Development, Guest Blog
Photo by Polesie Toys If we aim to understand children better, then we need to know how appearance affects early childhood and get a grasp of the link between self-perception and physical appearance in kids. Now, this is going to sound cliche, but we think that kids...
by Chris Cochrane | May 20, 2024 | Family
Image by freepik Sometimes, children need a little help in forming a positive sibling relationship. What can parents do to ensure their children grow closer and fonder with each other? Blood is thicker than water, a sentiment that has permeated people’s minds for...
by Chris Cochrane | May 20, 2024 | Guest Blog
Photo by Natalia Y. on Unsplash To tell a compelling story for young readers, world-building in adventure fiction is important in unlocking the imagination. The excitement that comes with picturing a well-crafted fictional world is palpable. Engaging the readers and...
by Chris Cochrane | Apr 23, 2024 | Guest Blog
Photo by Charles Parker Teaching kids to accept diversity is one of the kindest things that we can pass down to the future adults of our world. Promoting diversity as early as a child reaches the age of five can greatly increase their social skills and acceptance of...
by Chris Cochrane | Apr 23, 2024 | Guest Blog
Photo by Rene Asmussen Chris Cochrane’s story about immortal Demon Shadows, Castle Forks, is a brilliant example of how the Hero’s Journey elevates narratives and helps make them resonant. Since the dawn of humanity, we have told each other stories to...