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Depression symptoms and why exercise can actually help?

At The Rocket Innovation, we understand that the well-being of our families is paramount. Today, let’s explore how our BCS Smart Vehicle Device, designed to prevent parents from accidentally leaving children in the back seat, aligns with the broader topic of mental health and physical wellness, particularly in tackling challenges like postpartum depression and forgetfulness. …

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Exercise:  it may be more beneficial than you think.

According to National Alliance on Mental Illness, more than 27 million in the United States experience a major depressive episode a year.  In addition, Center for Disease Control (CDC) report that more than 43.8 million people take some form of antidepressant.  The statistics aforementioned may or may not surprise you as a reader, but to …

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Safety tip: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: “The Silent or Invisible Killer”.

Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas that is emitted from burning fuels, including vehicle’s exhaust pipe.  It is the deadliest killers for carbon monoxide poisoning for all humans, especially for small children.  Because it is odorless, and colorless, carbon monoxide poisoning can be mistaken for flu as the victim can experience a variety of symptoms …

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Safety Alert: The Hidden Risks of Children and Vehicles

As parents, it is our duty to protect our curious little ones from the unseen dangers that vehicles pose. Even in familiar settings like driveways or parking garages, risks like frontovers and backovers lurk, often with tragic outcomes. These incidents, where children are accidentally hit because they’re in the driver’s blind spot, are alarmingly common …

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The formal operational stage of child cognitive development.

The last and final stage of Jean Piaget’s cognitive development for children into adulthood focuses on increase in logical thinking, deductive reasoning, and thinking about abstract ideas and situations.  In addition, they also have the ability to systematically plan for the future, and even derive multiple solutions to just one problem through scientific methods.  Let …

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The concrete operational stage of child cognitive development.

As parents, it is essential to have an understanding of our child’s cognitive development stages. Between the ages of 7 and 11, children enter the concrete operational stage of development, which enables them to think more logically and concretely. This cognitive development stage equips them with the ability to perform tasks such as conservation, classification, …

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The sensorimotor skills on child cognitive development.

The sensorimotor skills of a child are essential in their cognitive development, as it is the first stage of understanding the world around them, according to the famous Swiss developmental psychologist Mr. Jean Piaget.  From reflexes to symbolic thoughts, the toddler’s little brain will actively process to figure out how the environment works and how …

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Why is cognitive development so important for a child?

A child’s cognitive development is referred to as how a child thinks, explores, and figures things out.  With this, they develop their knowledge, skills, problem solving, and their inherent qualities and characters from their parents.  With this ability heightened, they would be able to slowly think about how the world works and understand how things …

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