Toddler Week 18

Magical Read AloudLet me tell you a secret. I am addicted to picture books. I collect them, hoard them, grab them—all under the guise of buying them for...

Toddler Week 15

Laugh Out LoudIn the past, researchers scoffed at the idea of studying the development of humor in children, but today psychologists are recognizing the importance of humor in...

Toddler Week 16

Perpetual TeethingAs a rule of thumb, your child will get four new teeth every six months, and by the time your child turns two or three, he or...

Toddler Week 13

Traveling With A ToddlerThe word ‘holiday’ does not carry the same meaning for a young child as it does for you. You have visions of relaxing on a...

Toddler Week 14

Welcome To The Clamber ClubDid you know that clambering and crawling through objects is very good for early mathematical and vocabulary development? While a toddler climbs and clambers,...

Toddler Week 12

Your ToddlerEmotionally intelligent people are a pleasure to be with. They understand and are in control of their own emotions and have empathy for the emotions of others....

Toddler Week 11

Fingers, Ears, Nose And ToesDuring their first year, children see themselves as one with their caregiver, most often their parents. However, this starts to change once they get...

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 10

Distraction Works!All parents know how difficult it could be to be at a public place with children who want to explore everything within their line of vision, including...

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...
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