Toddler Growth and Development
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Learn the best way to handle bowel control problems in school-age children.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
This behavior is probably normal. Seventeen months is that difficult age when toddlers are learning to control themselves and the world around them.
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Toddler Language DevelopmentToddlers
A normal child's speech has progressively improved clarity -- roughly half intelligible by two years of age, moving toward fully intelligible by four years.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
If a child is making progress, don't push him. When he is good and ready, he will have his bowel movements on the toilet.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Patience is called for in potty training, because "Mother Nature" does need to be included in this decision process.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Three-year-olds aren't able use words at all times when they are angry, frustrated, or frightened.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
A mother is concerned when her child's teacher talks about her son's "sloppy coloring and handwriting."
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Most often these lumps are normal lymph nodes -- "glands" that we all have in various parts of our bodies.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Give your child the power to dictate some time alone with you, doing something with him that he would like to do. Do this on a regular basis.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Expert advice for a mother whose son fears "falling into" the toilet.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
You have to be relaxed about potty training. A child will make his own decision about when he wants to use the toilet to defecate.
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