“Are You Okay, Friend?” Help Your Toddler Develop Empathy for Others
Empathy is “the experience of understanding another person’s condition from their perspective.”1 The ability to put yourself in another’s…
0 likesToddler Tantrums, Meltdowns, and Outbursts, Oh My!
Independence and Self-Control are great qualities for your child to have. By 18-24 months, you’ll see these skills blossoming as he learn…
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Your baby will show both a growing vocabulary and ability to comprehend books and stories during the 12- to 18-month stage. While you wil…
0 likesFun With Phonemes: Helping Your Child Hear the Sounds Within Words
By this point, your child has been talking for quite some time, communicating with you about wants, needs, and interests. He is now reach…
0 likesHippity Hop! Finding Fun Ways to Practice Jumping and Balancing
At this age, your child’s balancing skills are improving greatly. He can stand on one foot for a few seconds, as well as hop on one foot….
0 likesPaying Attention: Easy Tips to Help Your Toddler Develop Persistence
At times, especially when your child is rushing from activity to activity, her attention span may seem so short! But at 2-3 years old, he…
0 likesPatterns: Building Blocks to Early Math for Toddlers
Has your child taken an interest in sorting everything around her, or does she enjoy putting things “in order”? As your 18- to 24-month-o…
0 likesIn a Nutshell…Your Child at 18 Months Old
Your child is now officially a toddler and what a difference you’ll notice in her learning and development moving forward! At 18 months o…
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