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Is ignoring children for devices creating language delay? | Celeste Roseberry | TEDxFolsom
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 15:20
I've been a public school speech language pathologist and university professor for over 40 years now. This math is a little problematic because I can assure you I am not a day over 35. [Laughter] Nudge nudge wink wink.I'm here to invite you into my world and to share my concerns about what I see phones and other devices doing to our children. I'm also going to propose some simple solutions. I've devoted my entire career to helping parents boost their children's speech, language, and literacy skills.I'm also ...
Our Big Change | Jadealynn Issa | TEDxKids@ElCajon
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:55
[Music] [Applause] A lot of people probably wonder what happens when you get older. Well, a lot. Like say your mom or dad picks you up after school or maybe an event.You sit in the front, you put your arm on the armrest, and your mom or dad says, "What's that smell?" And you ask, "What smell?" Then you realize you have body odor. And that's when your whole life changes. Between you and me, this is my story, and many other people probably have experienced something like it.Today I'm going to be talking to yo ...
Parenting as leadership | Chioma Fanawopo | TEDxBeckenham
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-08 15:23
Core Argument - Parenting is presented as the most impactful form of leadership, emphasizing its significance in shaping future generations [6][8][16][17] - The industry highlights the importance of intentional parenting, focusing on leading with love, raising the future, and parenting with purpose [15][17] Key Aspects of Parenting as Leadership - Modeling behavior at home serves as a child's roadmap, underscoring the influence of parental actions [6][12] - Communication underpins vision, accountability, and empathy, which are essential characteristics of both leaders and parents [11] - Sacrifice is a common trait among leaders and parents, involving investing time and resources in the future of children [9][10] - Working on oneself, including addressing personal trauma, is crucial for breaking generational cycles and improving parenting [14][15] Time Investment - The industry estimates that the average parent spends 158,000 hours raising a child, highlighting the significant time commitment involved [7] Societal Impact - The industry emphasizes the importance of raising children who will not need to recover from their childhood, advocating for proactive and supportive parenting [17] - The way parents speak to their children becomes their inner voice, which stays with them for life, emphasizing the lasting impact of parental communication [12]
Growing Up with a Pet | Eva Petropoulou | TEDxNea Smyrni Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 16:04
Child Development & Responsibility - Introducing pets can teach children time management and responsibility [2][3] - Caring for pets fosters empathy and essential life skills in children [4][5] - Pet ownership can boost a child's confidence and creativity [5][6] Family & Decision Making - Family agreement is crucial when considering a new pet [7][8] - Balancing a child's responsibilities with adult support is important [8] Timing & Readiness - Early exposure to pets can benefit young children [7] - Ensure children possess the necessary skills before assigning primary pet care [7]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-07-06 23:08
RT 🧑🚀ImCominAftaU🚀 (@ImCominAftaU)@blknoiz06 I have 2 young boys and they are both in soccer/Jui jitsu. I’ve read that from ages 3-8 a great activity is tumbling/gymnastics to build balance and hand-eye, then from 8-10 put them in EVERYTHING until they figure out what they enjoy most/are good at, then focus on that ...