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Toddler Emotions: Ups and Downs and All Arounds
Your toddler is talking more, exploring more, and acting more independently. There are new and exciting things to experience, whether it is going to storytime in the library, playing in the park, or planning a trip to see Grandpa!
Put a Stop to Swearing
It’s not easy to shield your child from the use of strong language. They might hear it on TV, in a YouTube video, in a video game, or from other peers or adults, and at some point, your child might experiment with it.
Wandering Woes – Encouraging Your Toddler to Stay With You
As soon as babies are mobile, they start to explore their environment. When they become walkers, they graduate to being a toddler – and it’s a whole new level of wandering around. Wandering can occur on shopping trips, playgrounds, or on a walk through your neighborhood.
Indoor Crafts For Rainy Days
Guest blog by Kalina Glover Moresi The winter months can be challenging for restless toddlers. The weather has most families inside, which can make it difficult to keep your child entertained on those cold, rainy days.
Preparing Your Toddler for a New Sibling
A new baby means some major changes for the entire family. Children’s reactions can vary from being helpful with diapers or feedings to jealousy, acting out or regressing to baby-like behavior.
Winter Fun and Safety
Rain, rain and more rain, and yet you can still enjoy all of winter with your toddler. Maybe those early winter days of sweet indoor cuddling are gone as more chilly grey days arrive, but having a variety of indoor activities to keep your child busy and stimulated will make for a happy winter for all.
Setting Parenting Goals For The New Year
It’s a time-honored tradition to set goals for yourself for the New year. For some, it’s reducing sugar intake; for others, it is spending more time in nature. But what if this year you tried setting parenting goals for yourself?
Visitors During the Holiday Season
With many adults vaccinated and children ages 5 and up now eligible for their COVID-19 vaccination, families are looking forward to reuniting with family and friends this holiday season after a long stretch of social distancing.
All Parents Benefit From Parenting Education
According to the National Parenting Education Network, “Loving may be instinctual, but skills are developed. Even before becoming a parent and throughout your journey, you can continually learn skills and gain insights. These empower relationships, support growth and development, and create family well-being, even during difficult transitions.