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Raising a Good LoserOnce they start playing games, preschoolers discover the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Winning's easy, but losing graciously takes skills they haven't developed yet. Here are five tips to help them gain the perspective and emotional maturity they need to stay in the game. More >>Recent Features
Raising a Good SportPreschoolers are not natural-born losers. So just like they learned to share and take turns, they must also learn how to handle it when a friend wins. More >>
Games Toddlers PlayIt may be a while before your child is ready for Monopoly, but there are simple games you can create for her to enjoy right now. More >>
Three Friends and a MeltdownWhen preschoolers make friends, they don't like sharing them. But learning group social skills is important, too. Here's how to help your child work the crowd. More >>QuizWhen should toddlers stop using a bottle? PollHow many outside activities is your preschooler signed up for? View Poll Results >> |
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