Toddler Math: Exploring Patterns in the World and in Play
Patterns can be found throughout the world, whether in a work of art, in a piece of fabric, or a field of flowers, and being able to iden…
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Science is a process, “a way of thinking and understanding the world. It is observing, predicting what might happen, testing those predic…
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Are you worried that your baby will become a picky eater? If so, you’re not alone! There are a number of reasons why children become pick…
0 likes“I Can Get Dressed All By Myself!” Encouraging Your Child’s Independence and Self-Concept
Your child has advanced from the days of just pulling off her socks and hat. At this age, she can get dressed and undressed by herself, t…
0 likesInfinity and Beyond: Using Play to Form Bonds with Our Children
My son is a vivacious, active 3-year-old who keeps me very busy. Sometimes, however, things just need to get done, and I found that one o…
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Your child is becoming increasingly capable of doing things on her own and is also reaching a related milestone: the ability to teach oth…
0 likesOpening Doors, Literally: Your Toddler is Now Mastering His Fine Motor Skills and Dexterity
Your child’s fine motor skills are continuing to grow–and this may have a huge benefit later in life! By 2-3 years old, he will have gre…
0 likes“Yucky, I Don’t Want to Eat!” How to Feed Your Picky Eater’s Appetite
Babies grow very quickly, but this growth slows down in the toddler years,1,2 which parents will see reflected in their children’s decrea…
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