Sharing doesn't come naturally to most toddlers, since the "s" word usually implies giving something up -- be it a plaything or a parent. However, toddlers are constantly looking to make others feel good, which will help motivate their generosity. Here are six ideas for nurturing a child's giving side.
Once they start playing games, preschoolers discover the agony of defeat. Here are five tips to help them gain the confidence and perspective to try again next time.
Baseball season is in full swing. But before kids hit the mound, teach them the essence of team play, good sportsmanship and a love of the game through your own informal family pick-up game.
Preschoolers 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.
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