First Art Lessons: 4 Ways to Support Your Toddler’s Growing Interest in Creative Work
As your baby’s fine motor skills have grown, so has her ability to hold and use a greater variety of art materials. In addition, at 12-18…
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Your child’s gross motor movements are growing in confidence, and he’s capable of so much more than he was just a year ago. One of the ar…
0 likesSounds All Around: The Development of Phonemic Awareness
Your child has been communicating with you for a while, through both speech and gestures. She is now reaching a stage of phonemic awarene…
0 likesToddler 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…
0 likesScientific Observation: From Curious Infant to Experimenting Toddler
Science is a process, “a way of thinking and understanding the world. It is observing, predicting what might happen, testing those predic…
0 likesIs Your Toddler a Picky Eater? Learn How To Explore New Foods Together
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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