No More Diapers! Your Child Is Fully Potty Trained!
By 4-5 years old, your child should be potty trained. Gone are the stacks of diapers, which have been replaced by “big-kid” underwear. Th…
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As a Dad who works a very high stress job, I often find that my energy levels are at their lowest when I get home from a long day at the …
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Your child’s gross motor skills have been steadily improving as she gets older. One of the milestones she’ll reach at this age is the abi…
0 likes“I Want to Do It Myself, Mom and Dad!” Handling Your Child’s New Independence
From 2-3 years of age, may become stubborn to follow your instructions. He may refuse to stop playing with his toys to get dressed, or he…
0 likesOrder and Routines Make for a Happy Toddler
One of the best ways to create order in your child’s life is by establishing a daily routine, and by 18-24 months, your toddler should be…
0 likesFirst Art Lessons: 4 Ways to Support Your Toddler’s Growing Interest in Creative Work
As your baby’s fine motor skills have grown, so has her ability to hold and use a greater variety of art materials. In addition, at 12-18…
0 likesI Love to Somersault! Your Child’s Advances in Tumbling
Your child’s gross motor movements are growing in confidence, and he’s capable of so much more than he was just a year ago. One of the ar…
0 likesSounds All Around: The Development of Phonemic Awareness
Your child has been communicating with you for a while, through both speech and gestures. She is now reaching a stage of phonemic awarene…
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