Search Results : Environmental experiences for toddlers

Toddler’s world is fun

Many parents complain and confused from how to parenting their toddler. Some are screaming, refuse doing anything, having tantrums, yanking, and other behaviors that make all parents want to scream under their pillow.
Actually, parenting is one of the most playful, challenging, tricky, and heart-opening experiences in life. Every child will have moods. Big moods! Lots [...]

Toys For Toddlers at one year

Focus on variety when purchasing and borrowing toys for your toddle, selecting one or more lists; these are particularly good choices. Many of these toys will be if interest to your child trough this year and even into the next, though the way they are approached may mature as your child does.

Chores Toddlers Can Tackle

While it may be too soon to pass the vacuum cleaner to the next generation, it’s just be right time for getting your toddler involved in a few basic chores.
You’d be surprised at how many around-the-house tasks the average two- or three-years-old is completely capable of. Sign your toddler up for any of those listed [...]

Buy Suitable Toys For Toddlers

There’s something about shopping for toys that brings out the kid in every grown-up. And when the kid comes out, it’s tough for some grown-up to keep in mind who they’re shopping for. Instead of buying what’s appropriate for the chilled in their lives, they tend to buy what appeals to the child in themselves: [...]

Learn To Take Care The Earth

Toddlers love causes, they love to feel helpful and they love doing what’s “right”. So it’s generally easy to recruit them into the environmental crusade. It’s true that many of the concepts are well beyond a toddler’s grasp, but early exposure to its three basic precepts – reduce, reuse, and recycle – can help make [...]

Spend Toddler’s Energy Right

Most toddlers are bundles of energy. The challenge is to find outlets for that endless energy that are safe, acceptable, and too wearying for tired parents trying to keep up. When your toddler starts bouncing off the walls (and the sofa, and the nightstand, and the coffee table), try channeling the little dynamo into one [...]

Check Your Toddler’s Eyes

Worried that your toddler may have a vision problem, but not sure enough to schedule a doctor’s visit? Consider some of these home tests, but be sure that your toddlers has at least a couple of eye exams by age three; some serious conditions can only be picked up during a thorough exam.
The red-dot test [...]

Toys for toddlers – at two years

Two-year-olds have a lot of energy to burn. You can help your toddler focus some of that energy by providing the appropriate toys and games. Be sure to select toys that will stimulate the wide range of talents – both physical and intellectual – your child is developing. Look for those that develop your child’s [...]

Toddler and Fever

In most cases, behavior is a better clue of how sick a toddler is than body temperature. A young child can be seriously ill, with pneumonia or meningitis for example, and have no fever at all, or have a high fever with a mild cold. So it’s important to base your assessment of your child’s [...]

Taking advantage from TV

Despite its faults, TV does offer access to wonderland of experiences – sights, sounds, and people – that a child can find nowhere else.It can take children to the far corners of the world or even the universe, expose them to the past and the future, the everyday and the exotic, the arts and the [...]

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