The Importance of Preschool
Socialization is probably the single greatest developmental benefit to be gained from a good preschool experience. read more
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Socialization is probably the single greatest developmental benefit to be gained from a good preschool experience. read more
Learning to use the toilet is like learning to walk -- everyone will do it at some point, but when that is varies from child to child. Do not expect p... read more
A mother is concerned when her child's teacher talks about her son's "sloppy coloring and handwriting." read more
Find tips on how to strengthen your child's fine-motor skills. read more
You have to be relaxed about potty training. A child will make his own decision about when he wants to use the toilet to defecate. read more
The best thing to do for young children who want to "read" is to read, read, read to them. You can also play word games. read more
An expert explains what you can expect from attempts to read books to a two-year-old. read more
Give your child the power to dictate some time alone with you, doing something with him that he would like to do. Do this on a regular basis. read more
It's advisable to postpone testing until a child is ready to enter kindergarten. read more
If a child is making progress, don't push him. When he is good and ready, he will have his bowel movements on the toilet. read more
Reading to your child may be one of the best forms of speech therapy. read more
Sibling relationships are weird, funny, and loving. Here are our favorite sibling memes and jokes for brothers and sisters everywhere read more
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