Language Skills Milestone: Talking with Gestures
Try blowing a raspberry at your baby–stick out your tongue and blow air across it, producing a spitting sound–and see what kind of resp…
0 likesReceptive Language Skills: Language, Emotions, and Your Baby
Your baby is developing stronger Receptive Language skills by 3-6 months. That is, she will begin to react to hearing her own name, and s…
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As parents, we all know that baby’s tummy time is a “must do” in order to develop their gross motor abilities and muscle strength. With t…
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At 4 to 5 years old, your child understands how to use many common objects. Combs are for tidying hair, pencils are for scribbling, and s…
0 likesI’m a Kitchen Ninja! Ways to Get Your Child Involved with Food Preparation
By the age of four, your child is beginning to show a lot of independence in the kitchen. Under your supervision, your child can help wit…
0 likesYour Toddler’s Vocabulary Knowledge: Words, Words, and More Words!
The number of words your child knows is growing at breakneck speed, and she’s adding “as many as 10 new [words] to [her] vocabulary every…
0 likesThe Importance of Tummy Time: Your Baby’s Strength Development
Even if you are new parents, you have probably heard people mention the term “tummy time.” Perhaps you have an idea of what it is and how…
0 likesYour Toddler’s Language Skills: More and More Reasons to Talk!
Though your child’s vocabulary has grown tremendously in the last year, she can still become frustrated in the pursuit of communication. …
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