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Best Books for Toddlers: 10 Enjoyable, Easy-to-Read BooksParents of toddlers often hear they should read to their child, but what do you read? The following books will be a great place to start. Check them out of your local library, or purchase for repetitive enjoyment.
Great Ideas for Keeping Toddlers Busy While Homeschooling Older ChildrenToddlers want to be included in homeschool, so try keeping them busy with these ideas. They can be close to mom while still being quiet and happy.- How to Include Your Toddlers and Preschoolers in Your HomeschoolKeeping toddlers and preschoolers busy while teaching older homeschooling students is difficult. However, it can be done when they feel a part of it. Here are some tips and ideas that will help you reach your homeschooling goals with less disruption.
- How to Teach Struggling ToddlersToddlers struggle with learning sometimes, but there are ways to encourage their cognition and recognition skills while letting them have fun.
- How to Deal with Your Toddler's Time Outs for the First TimeThis milestone won't win a spot in the baby book, but when it comes to giving a toddler his first time outs you can bet that it can be a challenging time for caregivers and parents.
- Not Sleeping Through the Night in Toddlers, Preschoolers, and Children: Causes and SolutionsBabies aren't the only children that sometimes fail to sleep through the night. This articles offers up possible causes of frequent nighttime waking in toddlers, preschoolers and older children.
Ten Tips for Keeping Your Special Needs Toddler Active During WinterThe winter months may keep you indoors, but you can keep your special needs toddler active with these ten motor and cognitive strengthening activities.- Police Reveal that Blood Found in Maine Home Belongs to Missing Toddler Ayla ReynoldsNew developments in the case of the missing toddler are revealed.
- The Truth About Eating ZenWhat to do about an eating slump, excessive eating and picky eaters.
- Youngest Screen Actor Guild Award Nominee to Arrive in Toddler SeatFour-year old Aubrey Anderson-Emmons of ABC's 'Modern Family' is the youngest actor to ever be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award. The awards show airs Sunday night on TNT and TBS networks.
Understanding Toddler DevelopmentAs your one to two year old's teacher, you have the opportunity to help shape your child's connection to the world, physically, emotionally, and cognitively!- Tall Tales by Toddlers: Ending the LiesHere are some tips that can help you teach your toddler not to lie.
- Tasty Treats for Your ToddlerToddlers oftentimes go through stages when it comes to eating. Sometimes, it's just hard to find something they'll eat. Here are a few ideas that will not only satisfy your child’s hunger, but also contribute to positive eating habits.
- Disciplining Toddler and Learning While TeachingWhat is the best way to discipline a toddler? It is not always easy to be patient and follow experts' advices with toddlers. This article is about a good lesson for the new mom.
- Yes, You Can Punish a ToddlerSome parents look past toddlers' disobedience, chalking it up to "the terrible 2s." Don't make that mistake. Instead, establish yourself as the authority figure and begin the process of training her to behave. If you wait, the job gets harder.
- Dealing with Toddler Temper Tantrums in PublicToddler temper tantrums in public can be stressful and embarrassing for parents. Here are some ways to deal with them - -
- 3 Best Tips for Traveling with a ToddlerFun and easy ways to avoid toddler meltdowns, tantrums, and boredom during traveling.
- Toddlers & Tiaras Top 5 ContestantsIt's time for crowning! Among all of the "Toddlers & Tiaras" contestants, these stand out as most worthy of grand memorable supreme.
Bonding with Your Toddler Reduces Obesity RiskRecent study shows that mothers bonding closely with toddlers reduces risk in obesity.- Naptime Helps Toddlers LearnWhile all children possess different internal clocks, and families have their own schedules, the rules often change once toddlers are in a school environment. Toddlers who take naps may have an easier time learning.
- A Parent's Guide to Toddler TravelTravel is mandatory when you live in a different state as your family. With luck, careful planning and Xanax, travel with the little ones can be less terrible than you think.
Five Must-Have Gadgets for Traveling with ToddlersA list of five gadgets that can make traveling with toddlers a little more bearable.
Baby’s First Vacation: Planning a Trip with a ToddlerThings to consider when planning a vacation with a young child or baby.- Ask the Dad Parenting Advice: On Disobedient Toddlers, Punishment, and GuiltThis parenting advice column suggests that a mother step up the punishments until her 2-year-old stops throwing things in the house. She shouldn't feel too guilty for overreacting, as long as she doesn't do it again.
- Your Toddler's Winter Survival GuideBeing stuck indoors with a toddler doesn't have to mean being stuck. Here are some great tips for maximizing your indoor playtime fun!
- Seven Snow Day Activities for ToddlersIf you have been trapped indoors watching endless episodes of Yo Gabba Gabba until your brain explodes, this article is for you!
How to Keep Your Temper in Check Around ToddlersAs much as I love my daughter, she can really press my buttons. However, I don’t like yelling. Furthermore, becoming angry simply makes me feel out of control. I’ve learned a few tricks to keep my temper in check around toddlers.- How to Deal with a Social ToddlerI have a social toddler. She loves new people and seeing her friends. Here are some tips on how to deal with a gregarious toddler.
- Tips to Keep Your Toddler From Destroying the Christmas TreeToddlers love the shiny, fancy look of a Christmas tree. Use these tips to keep your toddler from destroying it.
- Teaching Toddlers to Help at HomeA toddler can do so much more than many parents expect. Take advantage of their enthusiasm and desire to work with you by allowing them to work alongside you. Chores and jobs for toddlers can be more help to the parent than you would imagine.
- Working at Home With a Toddler: Tricks of the Trade for ParentsToddlers want all of their parents' attention, so working at home can be quite a challenge with a toddler around!
- What to Do when Your Toddler BitesMany children go through a biting phase between the ages of 14 months and 3 years. Find out why young children bite and how you can help them stop this behavior.
- Getting Your Toddler Interested in Making MusicYou may not be blessed with a mini Mozart who will take to playing the Baby Grand like butter to a biscuit. If you lay the groundwork for instrument activities during active play, you can teach your toddler a lot about math, cause and effect, and music.
- Young Toddler Fall Leaf PlayActivities for children ages 18 months to 3 years.
- Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for ToddlersGet five easy Thanksgiving crafts for toddlers to get them having fun with this holiday.
5 Toddler Friendly Destinations when Visiting San DiegoSan Diego is a great town to visit with a family. There are great opportunities for fun for all ages including toddlers. Here are five locations that your toddler is sure to love.- Salter 914 Electronic Baby and Toddler Scale ReviewI needed to purchase an infant scale to monitor my daughter's intake at breastfeeding. I took a change on the Salter 914 infant and toddler scale and was pleased with the results.
- How to Encourage Your Toddler to Be a Critical ThinkerHere are some tips on how to encourage your toddler to be a critical thinker.
- How to Foster Independence in ToddlersHere's how I've encouraged my daughter to be independent.
- Sensory Ideas for Young Toddlers and Preschoolers - Christmas ThemeThematic sensory table/bin ideas for preschool and young toddlers.





