LearningThe Gift of GivingYoung children love to please, but they're not naturally generous (think how hard sharing is). They need to learn the meaning of giving -- whether it's material items or thoughtful gestures. And when they do, they will truly value the experience of putting other people first. More >>Mastering Everyday RoutinesFrom brushing hair to washing hands to taking a bath and Press the play button for Washing Faces Audio Archive >>Recent Features
GrowingBy Leaps and BoundsBetween the ages of 1 and 4, a toddler's physical abilities increase dramatically. Here, some tips for boosting skills one milestone at a time. More >>
The Positive Power of "No"When a toddler says "no," it may seem like an act of defiance. But more likely than not, it's his way of exploring his growing sense of independence. More >>
PlayingThe Magic of Make BelieveFrom mimicking adult behavior at 18 months to playing dress-up at four, imaginative play helps young children make sense of the world around them More >>
The Art of Being NiceAll toddlers reach a stage where they try to assert themselves, which can create a difficult playdate dynamic. But when kids learn the rules of engagement, they can avoid many potential bullying episodes. More >>
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Selective HearingI have a 3-year-old who will not listen to anything I say. I've tried everything and always end up getting both of us upset.... More >>"Look What I Did!"
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