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How to Survive Road Trips with Toddlers

Toddler Traveling

A well-planned family road trip not only gives you and your family a chance to see the country on the wide-open road, it also gives you a chance to spend lots of time together. To make sure your hours on the road are a pleasant, bonding experience for you and yours, be sure you’re well-prepared with the following road trips survival tips.

Smart Ideas for Tackling the Terrible Twos

Toddler Tantrum

Toddlers develop, grow, and learn rapidly, and between 18 months and four years of age, it’s completely normal for children to test boundaries and want to do new things all by themselves. When they’re told “no” or struggle to pull on their own socks, it’s normal for unpleasant tantrums, meltdowns, and tears to burst forth from your frustrated child.

How to Develop a Bedtime Routine for a Toddler

Toddler Sleeping in Bed

Having a set routine for any part of the day makes toddlers feel secure because they know what to expect and can even look forward to and take pleasure in anticipating the next step. This is even true for bedtime. So, if bedtime in your home tends to be more of a battle than a peaceful end of the day, a routine might be exactly what your wide-awake toddler needs to snuggle up and sleep through the night.

Parent Involvement: Why You Are Your Child’s Most Important Teacher

Mom and Dad Reading to Toddler

Early childhood is arguably the most important time during any child’s education. During the toddler and preschool years, children learn the basic skills that create the foundation which will support their future education and development. Positive experiences in school and child care during this time in your child’s life establish a springboard which will launch them into grade school with a good attitude, excitement for learning, and the social skills to make friends and confidently join groups.

It’s Mine! Teaching Children to Share

Toddlers Sharing Toys

As adults, and probably even as eight-year-olds, we easily understand the concept and benefits of sharing. Toddlers and preschoolers, however, are still getting the hang of it. From a toddler’s perspective, sharing can mean getting to take toys from others or having toys taken away. While preschoolers are still learning the concept, they begin to understand sharing more completely.

Benefits of Reading to Young Children

Mother Reading to Preschooler and Baby

Spending time cuddling with your child can be one of the most beautiful and impactful parts of your day. What better way to have a snuggle than when you’re reading to your child? There are many known benefits of reading to young children, such as helping increase their concentration and boost early reading abilities. Plus, you and your little ones will both appreciate the closeness and time together as you experience new ideas through their eyes for the very first time. Here are some of the key benefits of reading to even the youngest of children.

Tips for Making Potty Training A Success

Toddler Potty Training

Are you struggling with helping your little one make it through one of life’s earliest hurdles? Potty training can be a time of wild excitement (Yay! No more diapers!) and it can also be inconvenient (Boo — I can’t believe the yucky accident on the floor!). What is most important is staying consistent throughout the day at home and preschool. Here are tips that will help you both get through potty training successfully.

How to Pack a Healthy Lunch for Your Children in Child Care

Preschoolers Having Lunch

Getting your little one started on the right foot each day begins with a good breakfast but continues throughout the day with a nutritious lunch. While we all squeak by sometimes with a less-than-stellar meal, providing your child with a balanced and healthy lunch will give them the energy that they need to stay positive -powering their brain and their muscles throughout the rest of the day. Here are some tips on packing a healthy lunch for your child.

Winter Dressing Tips for Children on Their Way to Child Care

Preschool Girl Outside Cold Weather

Oh, the weather outside is getting frightful – but is your child fully dressed for the elements on the way to child care? Even the few minutes that your tiny tot is out in the cold air between your home, the car and your child care facility can expose them to an array of problems. Children are particularly susceptible to changes in temperature, so it’s important to keep them fully buttoned-up and snuggled-in when you’re getting them where they need to go. Here are some tips to keep them toasty warm this winter.