Physical & Motor Development
Physical Health & Well-Being
WiseTip: PM-PHL-M0818-I01B

Observe how your baby expresses physical needs non-verbally or verbally and respond appropriately.

WHY IT MATTERS

Well-being is defined as “a complex physical and psychological state comprising good physical health and feelings of happiness, satisfaction and social functioning”.

It is demonstrated through one’s interactions in the environment. Interactions between parent/caregiver and child are essential for healthy brain development and the child's overall well-being.

Positive parenting strategies, including reading aloud and playing, have a positive effect on the socioemotional competencies in toddlers.