Using Language to Learn: Listening and Talking
This article describes how to demonstrate to your child how people use language. read more
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This article describes how to demonstrate to your child how people use language. read more
While you cannot change the reality of our global pandemic, there are several ways you can help kids get their needs met to curb tantrums, meltdowns, ... read more
An increased interest in bathroom behavior and talk is normal for children at certain stages of development, but don't let it get out of hand. read more
Toddlers and preschoolers bite for any number of reasons, including getting attention, being overexcited, and showing signs of affection. read more
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Disciplining a child while he is throwing a tantrum and/or hitting and screaming is impossible. read more
Is tantrum-like behavior in a toddler normal, or is it a sign of trouble? read more
You can expect a normal toddler to increasingly test her autonomy and independence. read more
Two-year-olds do not yet have a hard-wired, internalized conscience. read more
Your child will enjoy this cute action rhyme. It's more fun when you exaggerate the voices and use a high pitch when the birds are talking. read more
Enhance your child's listening skills and auditory discrimination with this silly activity. read more
You are the flower and he is the bee -- this simple game can help your child deal with separation anxiety. read more
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