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The Truth About Night TerrorsYour toddler was always a good sleeper, but suddenly she's up in the middle of the night screaming in terror. As frightening as it is for you, doctors say these episodes are not harmful or even upsetting to your child because she's actually sleeping right through them. More >>Recent Features
By Leaps and BoundsBetween the ages of one and four, a toddler's physical abilities increase dramatically. Here, some tips for boosting skills one milestone at the time. More >>
The Positive Power of "No"When a toddler says "no," it may seem like an act of defiance. But more likely than not, it's his way of exploring his growing sense of independence. More >>
The "Why" FactorTwo- and three-year-olds question everything -- from the color of the sky to the reason we need to put shoes on to go outside. Here's why! More >>QuizHow many baby teeth do children have? PollDo you read to your child every night? View Poll Results >> |
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