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  • Potty Training-A Simple 4 Step Formula for Initiating Toilet Training  By : Elena Neitlich
    Potty training is a big milestone for children. But how do parents know when to start? Intuition, expectations, common sense and observation play key roles in initiating potty training.
  • Having a Tea Party With Your Toddler  By : O Quinn
    A simple way to share a special moment with your toddlers.
  • Simple Parenting Tips for Handling Toddlers  By : Angeline
    Toddlers would be referring to the age of 1-3 years old. This is the time when they learn so fast but yet still could not really express fully and clearly what they want or need. The following are the usual 3 situations where most parents would find it hard to handle their toddlers.
  • Helping Your Toddler to Overcome Shyness  By : Charissa Bear
    Do you have a shy, clingy toddler who just will not break loose from mommy’s leg? Do you want to help encourage your child to be more social, and outgoing? We have some tips for you to help encourage your child to overcome the shyness that they are experiencing.
  • How To Get Your Child To Happily Go To Bed And Fall To Sleep Fast  By : Marg
    When my daughter was asking me to take her to bed at 7pm on a Saturday night I new I was onto something. My routines worked that well, and now yours can too.
  • Toddler Activity: Play and Learning with Blocks  By : Sherry Frewerd
    When toddlers play and explore with blocks they are learning to experiment with new ideas and pretend. At the same time, their physical skills develop through the moving, balancing and building of blocks. Believe it or not, toddlers learn math concepts and problem solving skills through block play. When they play in a group they are also developing important social tools as they share and work with other children to create towers and buildings from blocks.
  • Introducing Toddlers to the Library  By : Sherry Frewerd
    When many people think of libraries they remember the multiple times they were ‘hushed’ as a child. Years ago librarians were considered the ‘library police’ and often thought of as unfriendly old ladies out to prevent fun at all costs. Well luckily for today’s children those times are past and a whole new world of library fun exists for your toddler. Toddlers – in the library? Yes!
  • Tips for Stopping Toddler Temper Tantrums in Their Tracks  By : Sherry Frewerd
    Toddlers are naturally full of emotion, but to an exasperated parent a toddler temper tantrum can feel like a natural disaster if not quelled quickly. Tantrums are not a toddler’s way of being a bad kid, but simply how they cope with their feelings the best way they can for their age. What’s a parent to do to calm the storm before it gets out of hand? Here are a few simple tips to help compose your distressed toddler without losing your temper or surrendering to the tantrum.
  • Creative Ways to Teach Toddlers About God  By : Robyn Adams
    As a parent of two young boys, my greatest hope as a parent is to instill a proper love and respect for God in my children. Here are a few tips I have learned along the way.
  • Educational Toys: How to Make the Most Out of Play Time  By : Y Marcus
    How to use educational toys to encourage your childs development.
  • Dealing With Dirty Little Mouths  By : Amanda Sykora
    One day I woke up and realized that my 2-year-old decided he wanted to be a sailor. Nope, he didn't start wearing white pants and a silly little hat. That would have suited me just fine! Instead his mouth matured into something hideous. Sweet words like "booger" and "poop" had become "stupid" and "crap."
  • Toddlers: Dealing With Potty Training Accidents  By : Alice & Mila
    It’s time to teach your child to use the potty. This can be a terrifying time for any child. Handling it calmly, rationally, and with love is most important. Let’s discuss toddlers: dealing with potty training accidents.
  • Toddlers: What To Do When Your Toddler Prefers To Sleep With You  By : Alice & Mila
    Did you know in some cultures it is normal for toddlers to sleep with their parents? While some parents actually follow this particular method; it is, for many not an appropriate way to raise a child.
  • Kid Friendly Dinner Ideas  By : Alice & Mila
    Undoubtedly, if you took a survey and asked kids what was their favorite meal, they would say Mac and Cheese or chicken nuggets and fries. There are certainly more options in preparing dinner for kids.
  • Weaning your Toddler off the Pacifier  By : Stefanie Fauquet
    Pacifier, paci, pac pac, binky, whatever you call it, there will come a time when you want to start weaning your toddler off his or her pacifier. But be warned, this is not usually an easy task as most toddlers are very attached.
  • Tips for Potty Training your Toddler  By : Stefanie Fauquet
    Potty Training seems to be one of the most anticipated and also dreaded tasks among mothers of toddlers. Here are some easy tips for potty training your toddler.
  • Going Out to a Restaurant with Kids  By : Brigitte Meier
    Dining in a restaurant with kids can be very enervating and embarrasing. Not only that you have to desperately try and keep your wiggling toddler seated and silent, you also have to manage the disapproving looks from other (non-parent) guests.
  • Breastfeed a Toddler- Why on Earth?  By : Carrie Lauth
    Is your baby approaching his or her first birthday and you're
    considering weaning?
  • 5 Tips for a Children’s Fall Photo Shoot  By : Barbara Ryan
    The Fall is a perfect time of year for outdoor photography. The colors are spectacular and make a wonderful natural backdrop. It’s much easier to get a good picture outside in the natural light that it is inside.
  • Preparing Your Toddler for a New Baby  By : Alice Seba
    Simple tips for preparing your toddler for the new arrival.
  • Help My Toddler is on the Loose!  By : Alice & Mila
    Your lovely little baby has now turned into a lovely toddler, one problem though… He won’t sit still or worst he runs off every chance he gets. What’s a mom to do when your toddler is on the loose?

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