Toddler Week 26
Tea For TwoThere is something unique and whimsical about a tea party. Whether you use child-sized plastic cups or go all out and set the table with damask...
Toddler Week 27
Bubbles GaloreAre you having a difficult time convincing your child to head to the tub and have a bath? This is a common problem for moms, but here...
Toddler Week 24
Joint AttentionTogether with the cognitive skill of joint attention, your toddler is using fine motor skills to point to the things he or she finds interesting and wants...
Toddler Week 25
Positive ParentingThere are three basic premises of positive parenting: empathy, communication and understanding. Although it may seem logical for every parent to view his or her child through...
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 22
Toddler Stop!As your toddlers’ exploration skills improve, they might unintentionally get themselves into dangerous situations. It is imperative, therefore, that they learn to respond properly when you say...
Toddler Week 23
Magical Nursery RhymesDid you know that the even cadence of the meter used in nursery rhymes helps establish emotional security in a child? There is a significant research...
Toddler Week 20
Singing And MusicThere are many fun activities to do with your toddler to encourage a love for music. Most toddlers, after all, love listening to their parents as...
Toddler Week 19
Play TimeToddlers may find themselves lacking time to explore the world through free play as more and more extra-curricular activities for them spring up; parents feel compelled to...
Toddler Week 17
Development SpurtsHow easy it would have been if all children developed at exactly the same pace! You would never have to wonder if your child’s actions are appropriate...