Toddler Week 79
Bath Time LearningAside from cleaning your toddler, bath time (or tubby time as we called it in our house!) can provide so many great opportunities for learning, sensory...
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 75
Purposeful PraiseWe all want our children to grow up as happy, successful, confident and likable adults. Helping to give them a foundation of a positive view of themselves...
Toddler Week 34
Hobbies For MomDr. Donald Winnicott is credited for coining the term ‘good enough mother.’ He believed that for adults to engage in a creative hobby is akin to...
Toddler Week 84
Memory And LanguageAs you know by now, talking to your child regularly will improve your little one’s language skills. At this stage, your child’s memory is improving and...
Toddler Week 96
Tantrum BustersToddler tantrums can be a terrifying experience not only for a child but also for a parent. If you experience frequent tantrums or if the outbursts are...
Toddler Week 98
Following DirectionsI’ve celebrated an uncommon milestone with all of my children: The first time when they took a wad of paper or a plastic wrapper from my hand...
Toddler Week 82
An Update For You And Your ToddlerAt this stage, your toddler is about 30 months old and probably asserting herself more and more everyday. Why not take some...
Toddler Week 8
Brainy ToddlersIt is said that we now live in the “Millennium of the Mind,” a time when our brainpower is the biggest asset we could ever possess. In...
Toddler Week 43
ScribblesMaking scribbles is an important part of your toddler’s fine motor development. At this age children are learning how to hold a crayon, hold a book or paper...