Toddler Week 9

Good Enough ParentingThe term ‘good enough parenting’ was coined by British pediatrician and psychoanalyst Dr. Donald Winnicott during the early 19th century. Dr. Winnicott studied the interaction between...

Toddler Week 87

A Bouncy Ball Called ResilienceOne of the hardest lessons to learn in life – even for adults – is that what matters more in life is not what...

4 Bad Effects Of Scary Movies On Toddlers

My partner and I are the types of people who like to watch horror or scary movies. We get a sense of enjoyment watching shows like these, but...

Toddler Week 49

Why? Is The Big QuestionAsking the question "why?" is essential to your toddler’s cognitive development. It’s a natural way to learn the process of how and why things...

Toddler Week 72

Long Journeys More EnjoyableWith a little preparation, lots of patience and a bit of planning long trips can be fun and hopefully stress-free.  If you are in the car...

6 Simple Ways Parents Can Keep Their Kids Safe on the...

You are responsible for securing your kids during road travels and because accidents can happen out of nowhere, we have to be proactive when it comes to safety. Here are a few simple ways to do this 😉

Toddler Week 63

Going On WalksWhether your child is in a pram or if he is holding your hand and walking beside you, it helps to incorporate language on walks into...

Toddler Week 21

Emerging Imaginative PlayFor your child, an imaginary world is as real as the physical world is to you. At this stage, your child is yet unable to distinguish...

Toddler Week 6

Mealtime BattlesToddlerhood is a transition phase when it comes to children’s dietary needs. This is the time when you can start introducing more solid food to toddlers in...

Toddler Week 92

Motor DevelopmentAs far as gross motor development is concerned, at this stage your toddler has learned what her body can do and should generally be confident to run...
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