Guides, workbooks, and research to help parents and educators support children with neurodevelopmental differences — backed by science, written for real life.
The science of early childhood development is important because it explains how a child’s brain, emotions, behavior, and learning abilities rapidly develop in the early years, shaping lifelong health and success.
Knowledge of child growth and development is essential because it helps parents, teachers, health professionals, and caregivers understand how children normally develop physically, emotionally, socially, cognitively, and behaviorally at different ages. This understanding makes it easier to recognize early signs of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDDs), emotional and behavioral difficulties (EBDs), and Special Educational Needs (SEN).
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Warning Signs
Children may sometimes experience challenges in learning, behavior, emotions, or social interaction that affect their academic performance and daily functioning. The following signs may indicate that a child is struggling academically and behaviorally. When these signs are persistent or severe, early intervention, assessment, counseling, and educational support may be needed to help the child succeed and improve overall wellbeing.
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