Self-Concept and Your Toddler’s Understanding of Family Roles
Your baby may be a daughter or son or a grandchild and may also be a sibling, a niece, or a cousin. This is all part of her developing se…
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Your child has very likely been enjoying music with you since his earliest days. Some of the active listening activities that you’ve shar…
0 likesUnderstanding Same and Different “A Chihuahua Isn’t a Mouse, Silly…It’s a Dog!”
From the moment she was born, your child has been learning by observing the world around her. She started with a blank slate, so it took …
0 likes“I See My Name!” Your Toddler’s Growing Awareness of Print and Interest in Writing
Your child will develop a greater Awareness of Print and Illustration and interest in Early Writing at about 2-3 years old. She will begi…
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Your child is becoming more adept at Reading Books and Stories by 18-24 months old, and she will will show you her increasing Vocabulary …
0 likesToddler Multi-Tasking: Your Child Learning to Push, Pull, and Carry
With the ability to walk often comes other complementary skills. Think about the coordination it takes for a baby to walk and carry somet…
0 likesWays to Get Your Child to Use Math Concepts to Solve Everyday Problems
Your child has been learning many simple math concepts, and she is now able to use them to solve everyday problems. She may try to build …
0 likesYour Child’s Point of View When Solving Problems
With three years behind him, your child has gained, in his view, great experience in the world. With all of this “knowledge and expertise…
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