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Q: Why is my 3 1/2-year-old son so obsessed with his clothing? For example, he has to have his shirt tucked in "just so," his belt has to be just right, etc. I lose my temper after about the sixth change during the day. Help!

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Mastering Everyday Routines

From brushing hair to washing hands to taking a bath and
more. . . . These audiocasts provide a range of useful tips designed to help toddlers learn essential tasks and gain a true sense of empowerment.

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Learning

The Gift of Giving

Toddlers are not naturally generous; they need to learn how to give. And once they do, they will value the experience of putting other people first.

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The Right Tools for School

By the end of pre-K, most children will be eager to move up to kindergarten. But will they have the specific skills teachers are looking for?

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Growing

Beating the New Baby Blues

Becoming a big sibling can be tough on toddlers, who are still finding their own place in the world. Here, ways to build their confidence.

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The Truth About Night Terrors

Your toddler has suddenly started getting up during the night screaming in terror. It's frightening for you, but she's actually sleeping through it all.

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Playing

When to Play Referee

Toddlers often butt heads on a play date. Should you step in and help them settle their squabbles or stand back and let them work it out?

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How Many Friends Are Enough?

No parent wants their child to be a loner. But the truth is that some children just aren't as social as others.

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"Look What I Did!"

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If your child has done something incredible, let everyone know! Coming soon: a gallery of kid accomplishments.

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Tip of the Day

Turn the Power Struggle Into a Game

When your toddler says no, mimic him and say no right back, in a teasing way. If he repeats his no, repeat yours. After one or two rounds, he'll get the joke.

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Quiz

For how long should toddlers brush their teeth?

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Would you let your 4-year-old spend the night at a friend's house?

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