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Being a Better Buddy

Help your child become a great friend during and outside of their playdates with mini-lessons in cooperation that go a long way.

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Mastering Everyday Routines

From brushing hair to washing hands to taking a bath and
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Learning

You Can Do It!

If your child is struggling with something, try to stand back and let him figure it out for himself. Giving him that space will empower him to want to keep on trying.

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Not Just By the Books

The best way to build and sharpen your child's skills is to read to him. But there are other fun ways to get your kids excited about learning their ABC's.

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Growing

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.

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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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Selective Hearing

Q: I have a 3-year-old who will not listen to anything I say. I've tried everything and always end up getting both of us upset....

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Anger Management

My son just turned 2 years old. He is a great kid, but sometimes he will get very angry at a toy if he cannot figure it out, or at his dad and me if he is told "no." He will go off spouting all sorts of things that only he understands, but I know he is clearly angry. How do I help him to avoid this, or should I ignore it?

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Tip of the Day

Give Them a Role to Play

Before the baby is born, help your toddler make signs to put around the house that will make him feel important, and more secure, in his role of big sibling: "This is where my new baby will sleep." "This is where I will feed my new baby." "This is where I will give my new baby a bath."

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How many children are adopted in the U.S. every year?

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When was your toddler potty-trained?

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