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Leaf Crafts for Toddlers

by tedgar

28 Aug 2009 10:36 AM

It's just about fall! The older kids are heading back to school. If you are looking for crafty activities to do with your baby or toddler, here are a few fun ideas.

Is Your Toddler Nutritionally Deficient?

by Mary Ann Romans

16 Jul 2009 12:53 PM

Trying to get a toddler to eat is sometimes like...well, I can't even compare it. There are no words. As a result, we parents seem to always worry about our little ones getting enough to eat.

Fostering Pretend Play

by Mary Ann Romans

29 Jun 2009 06:56 AM

Pretend play is very important for toddlers. As their language skills grow, they become more adapt at telling stories and pretend play. At this stage, having the opportunity for make believe will help them grow and develop to the best of their abilities.

Two Tricks to Organizing Your Toddler's Room

by Mary Ann Romans

28 Jun 2009 05:20 PM

Do you remember the time when you first set up your child's nursery? I bet the crib bedding was just right, the matching rug was centered, the cute toys waited on shelves, and the room emitted a sense of peace.

Setting Limits with Toddlers

by Mary Ann Romans

27 Jun 2009 09:51 AM

Setting consistent limits and boundaries are not only good for the peace of your family, but they are also good for your toddler. Setting limits tells your toddler what behavior you expect from him, as well as the consequences of misbehavior.

Toddlers and Popsicles

by Mary Ann Romans

18 Jun 2009 07:24 AM

With summer on its way, no doubt that you will be faced with the issue of popsicles (or other frozen treats) and toddlers. These two things seem made for each other.

Adventures in Potty Training: Day 3

by Mary Ann Romans

30 Apr 2009 07:50 AM

When you are potty training, there are many milestones. Fortunately, we hit a big one today. After another dry night (actually, all of the nights have been dry, thankfully), our little potty trainee decided to let it all go, all over the living room floor first thing in the morning.

Adventures in Potty Training: Day 2

by Mary Ann Romans

29 Apr 2009 11:17 AM

You know how they always say that you can lead a child to the potty but you can't make him go? What do you do when you are convinced that your young potty trainee would rather hold it in instead of use the potty?

Adventures in Potty Training: Day 1: Evening

by Mary Ann Romans

28 Apr 2009 06:18 AM

How do you manage potty training when someone else has to take over? This is a bit of the dilemma we faced going into the evening on Day 1. I am happy to report that our little one made it through his nap completely dry.

Adventures in Potty Training: Day 1, Morning

by Mary Ann Romans

27 Apr 2009 11:05 AM

Well, the day has finally arrived. It is time to potty train our youngest child. Here are my experiences and adventures, practically as they happen. I have been waiting for the weather to warm up past the 50 degree mark for a stretch of at least three days before I started potty training.



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