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By Leaps and Bounds

Between the ages of one and four, a toddler's physical abilities increase dramatically, from standing to walking to running and jumping. Here, some tips for boosting skills one milestone at the time.

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The Positive Power of "No"

When a toddler says "no," it may seem like an act of defiance. But more likely than not, it's his way of exploring his growing sense of independence.

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The 'Why' Factor

Two- and 3-year-olds question everything -- from the color of the sky to the reason we need to put shoes on to go outside. Here's why!

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More Peas, Please

Happy, healthy eaters are made, not born. If you expose toddlers to nutritious foods and make mealtimes enjoyable, they'll eat it right up.

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