Toddlers
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
Spanking at age 3 can make a child aggressive by age 5, recent research shows. Learn why you should think before you spank.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
Although wetting the bed is often out of your little one's control, there are steps to take to help reduce accidents.
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ToddlersYour Toddler and Sleep
Skip the stress with bedtime and help your child get into a bedtime routine. Print and check off each activity as your child prepares for a good night's sleep. As your child grows, use this bedtime routine checklist for older kids and this morning routine checklist for busy school days.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
This article provides pointers for parents on how to develop your child's thinking skills.
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
If your toddler is ready to ditch the diapers, personalize and print off this interactive potty training chart to track his progress.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Find tips on how to make pacifiers and thumb-sucking a healthy habit that doesn't become a bad habit.
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ToddlersToddler Behaviour and Discipline
Like it or not, there are three things you simply cannot do: make him eat, make him sleep, and make him use the toilet.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
This pumpkin-filled bowling game will help to develop your child's motor skills.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Your child will enjoy this cute action rhyme. It's more fun when you exaggerate the voices and use a high pitch when the birds are talking.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
This traditional finger play is a great way to help your toddler learn about family titles while he develops fine motor control.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
Enhance your child's listening skills and auditory discrimination with this silly activity.
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ToddlersToddler Physical Development
This lively game will help your child develop motor skills and balance.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
You are the flower and he is the bee -- this simple game can help your child deal with separation anxiety.
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ToddlersToddler Growth and Development
When friends come over, your child can bounce around with them and learn how to stick together.
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