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Toddler and Pets (animals)

Whether or not you have a pet at home, toddlers should be pet-proofed as early on as possible. Teach your toddler the following rules for safety’s sake:
Let sleeping (and eating) dogs (and cats) lie. Don’t touch or go near them when they’re napping or dining. And never touch their food: curious fingers can easily be [...]

Toddler Tantrums Behavior

If toddlers ever needed excuses to throw tantrums, they’ve got them during the average vacation: disrupted sleep schedules, erratic eating, long periods of enforced sitting, unfamiliar surroundings. Since tantrums on the road are even tougher to deal with than tantrums at home, it’s best to try to prevent them when possible.

Toddler and Self-Esteem

Looking at most toddlers, who confidently become the centre of universe, it’s hard to believe that self-esteem could be in short supply. Imperious and dogmatic, they seem nothing but sure of themselves. Yet, although they may be sure of what they want, toddlers are actually quite unsure of who they are.
It’s at this stage that [...]

Tame Toddler Aggression

Children don’t learn to tame their aggressive instincts naturally. They need to be taught. Here’s how you can help:
Knowing your toddler. Understand your child routine, behavior and custom. Determine the time of day that your toddler tends to be overtired and avoid play dates then or monitor them closely.
Be firm with the rule. Give understandings [...]

Nurturing the Scientist in Your Toddler

There are many little scientists in every toddler. Look closely at yours, and you will not only see a physicist in the sand box, but a botanist,entomologist, and geologist in the park, an oceanographer at the beach, a chemist in the kitchen, an inventor in the playroom, an astronomer at the window – all examining, [...]

Leaving Your Toddler

The hardest part of leaving your toddler with a baby-sitter or a caregiver will always be saying good-bye. To make it little easier, try the following:
Get ready in advance, when possible, so you can spend time together before you separate. If your pass the last half hour before the baby-sitter arrives getting showered and dressed, [...]

Taking care sick toddler

What parents should do to give the best treatment for their sick toddler?
Calm and relaxing environment. It is not easy to keep a sick toddler rest and down, but the good news is, it isn’t necessary to keep a sick toddler down – unless he seems to need the rest. There are no evidences that [...]

Room Safety For Toddler

The world of toddler who is walking and climbing expands rapidly. Virtually overnight, almost everything is with reach.
To best protect your toddler, you will have to maintain safety environment around him, especially at home.
Parents should pay attention and making safety changes with: the windows ( included it’s glasses, frame lock, height, and width); the doors [...]

Encourage your Toddler To Talk

As a vital tool for communication, language is absolutely important for a child, not only to communicate with others, but also to think, learn and built creativity to himself.
Babies are born as great communicators, as they should fulfill their basic needs, such as food, sleep and comfort. At first, crying says it all, soon, as [...]

Kindness Toward Animal

Unfortunately, toddlers tend to be even less kind to animals than to playmates. Animals – like vegetables, minerals, and peers – are merely objects to be manipulated for a toddler’s private entertainment, investigated for his personal edification. That these creatures have long ears, tails, fur, feathers, or other interesting appendages or coverings, makes yanking, tugging, [...]

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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 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 [...]

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.

Toothbrushing tantrums

When the tantrum comes during tooth brushing, your toddler actually wants to tell you that it is his mouth and he does not want anybody doing something into it. There are going to be many struggles between you and him. If you make him surrender is really unlikely, while if you are surrender is truly [...]

Toddler waking up at night

Waking up at night is actually normal for everyone, included toddler, what is not normal is not being able to get back to sleep, that will make such problem for both of you, parent and toddler. His problem affects the whole family, disturbing not only their sleep but their ability to function during the day.

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