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Read more about New Year's resolutions related to improving the health and well-being of both you and your family.
There are many benefits for the children, including social interaction, activities to promote cognitive development, play-based learning, exposure to diversity, and introduction to structure and routines outside of the home.
Let's dive into the incredible world of your child's brain development.
Babies four to seven months old love to engage with the people around them and will continue to show that they are interested in you by smiling, babbling, kicking, and waving their arms.
Here's how to expand on what your child is learning during Native American Heritage Month.
Although it may seem like an unlikely time to think about discipline, it is the perfect time to begin to develop your discipline skills and lay the foundation for this part of your role as a parent. Discipline is about teaching your child and providing him with the limits and support that he needs to be safe, confident, and healthy.
No matter your child’s age, we know we are all relying on screen time for that much-needed break during the day. That’s a reality of our new normal of parenting during coronavirus. We encourage all parents to do what they need to do to keep their kids safe and healthy. Here are some ideas on how to maximize the benefits of screen time for young children.
Here are seven things you should know about toddlers.