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PlayingFair and SquareSharing doesn't come naturally to most toddlers, since the "s" word usually implies giving something up -- be it a plaything or a parent. However, toddlers are constantly looking to make others feel good, which will help motivate their generosity. Here are six ideas for nurturing a child's giving side. More >>Mastering Everyday RoutinesFrom brushing hair to washing hands to taking a bath and Press the play button for Taking Bath Audio Archive >>Recent Features
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Time for Bed!When toddlers can be part of the process, making the switch from the crib to the bed is a positive step toward independence. More >>
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Keeping Your Toddler in TuneWhile scientists study the link between music and brain development, music programs for toddlers are booming. Here, fun ways to add to your repertoire at home. More >>
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Communication BreakdownMy daughter is 22 months old and we cannot understand her. She talks and is trying to put words together, but no one knows what she is saying most of the time. Is this normal? More >>"Look What I Did!"
If your child has done something incredible, let everyone know! Coming soon: a gallery of kid accomplishments. Submit Information >>Tip of the DayObserve Your Child QuizHow old are toddlers when they start to sing? PollDo you think it's important for young children to have a pet? View Poll Results >> |
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