
50 Facts to Learn About How Kids Grow
Julia Murphy
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Unlock the amazing journey of childhood with 50 Facts to Learn About How Kids Grow—a clear, friendly guide to the physical, emotional, and social development of children from infancy through the tween years.
Perfect for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone curious about how kids change and grow, this book breaks down complex developmental milestones into easy-to-understand facts. Learn how babies develop motor skills, how preschoolers build friendships, how school-age kids start thinking logically, and how tweens explore identity and independence.
Each fact is packed with practical parenting tips, real-life examples, and encouraging insights—making it a go-to resource for nurturing confident, happy, and resilient children at every stage.
Whether you’re a first-time parent or a seasoned caregiver, this guide will help you understand your child’s world and support their growth with love and knowledge.
Duration - 1h 43m.
Author - Julia Murphy.
Narrator - Digital Voice Padma G.
Published Date - Monday, 06 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 RainSong Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Unlock the amazing journey of childhood with 50 Facts to Learn About How Kids Grow—a clear, friendly guide to the physical, emotional, and social development of children from infancy through the tween years. Perfect for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone curious about how kids change and grow, this book breaks down complex developmental milestones into easy-to-understand facts. Learn how babies develop motor skills, how preschoolers build friendships, how school-age kids start thinking logically, and how tweens explore identity and independence. Each fact is packed with practical parenting tips, real-life examples, and encouraging insights—making it a go-to resource for nurturing confident, happy, and resilient children at every stage. Whether you’re a first-time parent or a seasoned caregiver, this guide will help you understand your child’s world and support their growth with love and knowledge. Duration - 1h 43m. Author - Julia Murphy. Narrator - Digital Voice Padma G. Published Date - Monday, 06 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 RainSong Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credit
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Introduction
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Section 1: Infancy (0–1 Year)
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Fact #1: Babies Are Born with More Bones Than Adults
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Fact #2: A Baby’s Brain Doubles in Size in the First Year
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Fact #3: Attachment Forms the Foundation for Lifelong Relationships
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Fact #4: Babies Learn Through Their Senses Before Words
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Fact #5: Tummy Time Helps Build Motor Skills
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Fact #6: Babies Begin to Recognize Faces by 2–3 Months
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Fact #7: Crying Is a Baby’s First Communication Tool
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Fact #8: Sleep Cycles Are Different in Infants Than Adults
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Fact #9: Babies Can Mimic Facial Expressions Early On
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Fact #10: Emotional Regulation Begins with Caregiver Response
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Section 2: Toddlerhood (1–3 Years)
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Fact #11: Toddlers Go Through a Vocabulary Explosion
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Fact #12: Saying "No!" is a big part of growing up.
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Fact #13: Temper Tantrums Are Linked to Emotional Growth
Duración:00:02:10
Fact #14: Toddlers Learn Through Imitation
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Fact #15: Separation Anxiety Is Normal and Temporary
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Fact #16: Potty Training Readiness Varies Widely
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Fact #17: Repetition Helps Toddlers Learn and Feel Safe
Duración:00:02:02
Fact #18: Parallel Play Builds Social Skills
Duración:00:01:49
Fact #19: Toddlers Thrive on Predictable Routines
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Fact #20: Language Explodes in the Toddler Years
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Section 3: Preschool Years (3–5 years)
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Fact #21: Imagination Becomes a Powerful Learning Tool
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Fact #22: Preschoolers Start Asking Big “Why” Questions
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Fact #23: Emotional Outbursts Are Normal (and Temporary)
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Fact #24: Preschoolers Begin to Understand Rules and Fairness
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Fact #25: Preschool Friendships Start to Take Root
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Fact #26: Preschoolers Start to Develop a Sense of Identity
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Fact #27: Preschoolers Begin to Grasp Time and Sequence
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Fact #28: Preschoolers Love to Ask and Explore “What If?”
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Fact #29: Language Skills Grow by Leaps and Bounds
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Fact #30: Imagination Becomes a Powerful Learning Tool
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Section 4: Middle Childhood (6–11 years)
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Fact #31: Kids Begin to Understand Rules—and Why They Matter
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Fact #32: Friendships Become More Meaningful and Emotionally Important
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Fact #33: Reading and Writing Open New Worlds of Learning
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Fact #34: Emotional Control and Coping Skills Start Taking Shape
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Fact #35: Kids Start to Form a Stronger Sense of Identity
Duración:00:01:49
Fact #36: Logical Thinking Begins to Take Off
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Fact #37: Self-Evaluation and Comparison with Others Begin
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Fact #38: Play Starts to Include Rules, Strategy, and Teamwork
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Fact #39: Friendships Become Deeper and More Meaningful
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Fact #40: Learning Differences May Become More Noticeable
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Section 5: Adolescence (12–18 years)
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Fact #41: The Tween Years Begin (Ages 9–12)
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Fact #42: Abstract Thinking Starts to Develop
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Fact #43: Identity Exploration Begins
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Fact #44: Emotional Sensitivity Increases
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Fact #45: Peer Approval Becomes Very Important
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Fact #46: Puberty Often Begins Quietly
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Fact #47: Body Image Becomes a Big Deal
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Fact #48: Tweens Want More Privacy and Independence
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Fact #49: Tweens’ Sleep Needs Remain High
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Fact #50: Growing Together—Parents and Kids in the Tween Years
Duración:00:01:59
Closing Credit
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