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Raising a Good Loser

Once 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.

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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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Growing

Never Can Say Good-bye

You thought you were past the clingy phase, but suddenly your toddler is hysterical whenever you leave. Find out why parting is such sweet sorrow.

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Warding Off Count Dracula

It's a real horror: your sweet baby has suddenly turned a monster toddler that is biting, hitting or kicking his pals and peers. You may think of this behavior as pure aggression, but chances are, it's simply an expression of frustration or a desire for attention.

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Computer Conundrum

Q: How much time each day should a 4-year-old be allowed to play on the computer? My son is...

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Communication Breakdown

My 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?

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Learning

Keeping Your Toddler in Tune

While 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.

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The Shape of Things to Come

Long before they tackle addition, toddlers are building critical math skills by manipulating things around them. That's why patterns, shapes and sorting are lesson No. 1.

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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

Buy a Bedmate

On the day your toddler is making the switch from the crib to the bed, take her to the toy store and have her pick out a special "big-kid" item, like a stuffed animal, that can only sit on the new bed. Encourage playing on the bed with the new toy before bedtime.

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When should toddlers stop using a bottle?

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How many outside activities is your preschooler signed up for?

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