Science made simple! Remember these 5 steps to help build your child's brain. 🧠
The five Brain Building Basics are the science-backed foundations for all Vroom Tips. This means parents already have all they need to create Brain Building Moments! 🎉
Bedtime might look a little different soon. 🌙
If you already have a child, this is a moment to start talking about what could change and what might stay the same. Practicing a new routine now can help everyone feel more ready.
This tip helps you prepare together. 🧠
While you’re doing laundry, ask your child to help. Invite them to sort clothes into piles of dark and light colors.
Allowing your child to help may take longer, but they learn to hold and complete ideas. These thinking skills for planning and persistence are lifelong skills.
Big transitions are made of tiny handoffs. You don’t have to hold every detail alone. 🫶
This Ready, Set, Vroom tip helps you bring your people into the picture. 💕
Parenting may be new, but support systems aren’t. 🫶
Many of us already have people in our lives who are happy to help. Taking a moment to think about who they are and how they might support you can make the transition to parenthood feel a little easier. 💡
Your baby is already part of your world. 💕
Thinking about how you’ll spend time together is already helping you build a connection with your baby. 👩🍼
This Ready, Set, Vroom tip helps you picture those moments.
There’s plenty of advice for expectant parents out there. This isn’t that. ✅
Just a warm, science‑backed reminder that the everyday moments you already have can build connection, starting now. ✨
Take a minute today to watch your child. Pay attention to what they look at. How do they move? What do they sound like? What are they learning?
Even when you’re busy, responding to what they are learning deepens your connection with them. 💡
Pretend play can help older siblings get ready for a new baby. 🧸
Practicing how to feed, rock, or comfort a stuffed animal builds confidence and helps children explore the changes ahead.
Preparing for a baby comes with big feelings.
Brain Building can stay simple. 🧠💛
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Your next baby won’t be exactly like your first.
And neither will you. 💐
Taking time to reflect on past experiences can help you feel more prepared for the changes ahead. 💡
This Ready, Set, Vroom tip encourages you to think about what might be new this time. 💡
Goodbyes are hard. A favorite rhyme, routine, or ritual can help. 💜
This Vroom Tip turns everyday transitions into moments of comfort and connection for you and your toddler. 🫶
When you slow down and really notice your baby, you’re giving them exactly what they need!
This easy Vroom Tip builds trust, attention, and early communication by following their cues. 🧠
Hey parents, taking a break is completely okay—you deserve it!
“Being a present, loving parent AND desperately needing a break are not mutually exclusive.”
Great tips from @pbskids on why taking breaks is so important for you and your child! ➡️ https://t.co/ojlrWXcqrT
During early childhood, the brain develops rapidly, and early experiences shape the architecture of the developing brain—laying the foundation for all future learning, behavior, and health.
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The simple act of letting your child take the lead can boost their problem-solving skills. 💡
Try this: Encourage them to take the lead at bathtime as they get older. Ask: “What will you need for your bath?” They’re figuring things out for themselves, an essential skill! 🎉
Holding your baby close does more than comfort. It builds connection. 💛
This Vroom Tip supports calm, bonding, and healthy development through simple moments you can do anytime, anywhere!
Preparing for a new baby is a family experience. 🏡
Including your child in conversations about what might change helps them feel seen, heard, and ready.
This Ready, Set, Vroom tip is all about planning and practicing bedtime routines together. 💕