“Hey Baby, Let’s Talk!” Teaching Expressive Language Through Imitation
One Expressive Language skill that your baby develops during the first 0-3 months is how to copy you. That is, she will learn how to imit…
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Your four- to five-year-old child is becoming more and more capable of doing things for himself. As a result, he may ask to do more and m…
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Is your preschooler starting to dig in to exploring her preschool math skills, like learning her numbers and early arithmetic? If so, she…
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Storytelling comes in many forms. We may recall past events, make up stories, or remember stories from books we’ve read. The act of story…
0 likesYour Toddler’s Shyness: Is He Shy or Not? It Can Be Hard to Tell at This Age!
Your toddler’s shyness may seem to come and go. One moment your child is boldly asking a friend to use his blocks, and then at the store …
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Unless a person is a hermit, most human beings need to cooperate to get through life. There are many benefits to cooperation, including s…
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Most of us think of school smarts and the like when we think of intelligence. However, some experts have proposed that there are other ki…
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Learning different body parts is a key developmental milestone for your one-year-old toddler. Where’s Your Tummy?, an activity for Playfu…
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