Kitchen Experiments

Do this simple kitchen experiment to demonstrate a chemical reaction to your child. Put two teaspoons of bicarbonate of soda in a container. Mix a half a cup...

Bring the Beanbag

A small beanbag is a balance wonder tool! Balance it on your head, throw it while standing on one leg or hop over a series of beanbags spread...

In Daddy’s Arms

Give ample opportunity for your child to jump from an elevated place into your arms. Not only does it build confidence and trust between you, but it also...

Remove it!

If your child is throwing a tantrum about a specific object, don't reward her with handing her the object, rather remove the object and place it out of...

Domestic toys

Invest in a couple of good quality domestic toys like a small iron and ironing plank or a child-sized kitchen set. Let your child's imagination take over as...

Choices

During your child's third year, you may feel as if he opposes everything you say. Give him choices within the objective that you want to achieve, for example:...

Rewards and encouragement

Some parents like to use a star chart for chores to motivate their children. You can add stars when your child has successfully completed a chore, but don't...

Enough Cuddle Time!

As your child gains more independence you may notice that you naturally spend less time with him as he is exploring the world on his own. Focus on...

Go on a treasure hunt

Create a treasure hunt for your child by hiding clues over the house and garden that you read for her. Allow her some opportunity to figure out the...

Crate It!

I've tried every conceivable way of organizing toys and one of the most effective is to have different crates of different sizes for different toys. Be prepared to...
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