Toddler

Dealing With Separation Anxiety In Toddlers

Dealing With Separation Anxiety In Toddlers

Posted on 24 Sep 2009 at 5:21am

It is natural for babies to cling to their moms. Unfortunately, it is not possible for mothers to stay with their babies throughout the day. It is heartbreaking for moms to see their little ones cry and wail to see their moms leave home. Sometimes parents are Continue

How To Deal With Children's Nightmares

How To Deal With Children’s Nightmares

Posted on 14 Sep 2009 at 12:49am

Children often have nightmares. Scary dreams would suddenly wake up toddlers from their sleep.

Nightmares make children upset and frightened. Often children may have bad dreams that would not wake them up, but nonetheless, they would remember the bad dream after waking up in the morning. Fear of nightmares and bad dreams could make the Continue

Preparing Your Child For A New Sibling

Preparing Your Child For A New Sibling

Posted on 10 Sep 2009 at 11:24pm

Children want their parents only for themselves. Therefore, when a new child arrives in the family, the elder sibling is often overwhelmed by the fear of losing his/her parents’ love. This gives rise to jealousy.

This is also the root of future sibling rivalries, as the child strives to attract the Continue

Recognize The Signs Of Autism

Recognize The Signs Of Autism

Posted on 02 Sep 2009 at 12:21am

Nearly 1 to 2 out of 1000 individuals suffer from autism. This cognitive disorder can be detected at an early age. The signs of autism become apparent by the time a child is 3 years old. Compared to girls, boys are more prone to this neurological abnormality.

In medical terminology, Autism is Continue

What To Do When Your Child Stutters

What To Do When Your Child Stutters

Posted on 24 Aug 2009 at 11:39pm

We always expect to see our kids as fluent speakers. Therefore, it is easy to imagine the agony of parents when they discover that their little one stutters while speaking. With patience and proper speech therapy, stuttering could nonetheless be reduced.

When stuttering is temporary
Before arriving at Continue

How to Potty Train Your Child

How to Potty Train Your Child

Posted on 18 Aug 2009 at 5:17am

Potty Training

Potty training is a process of teaching your kid to use the potty instead of wetting their diaper. Many parents consider this as a big head ache. It is nothing but a matter of communication between you and your kid. You can start the training when your kid let you know that his/her diaper Continue

Handling Tantrums of Toddlers

Handling Tantrums of Toddlers

Posted on 12 Aug 2009 at 11:10pm

Handling tantrums of children is one of the major parenting challenges. Parents are often unsure how to deal with the anger and frustrations of their children. The outbursts of toddlers might embarrass parents in social gatherings and public places. Before learning the tricks of dealing with Continue

How to Enjoy Dining Out with a Toddler

How to Enjoy Dining Out with a Toddler

Posted on 07 Jul 2009 at 5:55am

Dining Out with a Toddler

Meal out at weekends is a good idea and it is an enjoyable occasion too. Even if you have a toddler you can make this moment as pleasant as Continue

How to Teach Your Kid Begin to Write

How to Teach Your Kid Begin to Write

Posted on 11 Jun 2009 at 5:01am

Teach Your Kid Begin to Write

Writing plays an important role in a child’s education. A good writing skill paves the way for better education and future. It is not so easy to teach your kid to write. If your kid is holding the pen properly then you can start your Continue

How to Teach Your Kid to Swim

How to Teach Your Kid to Swim

Posted on 11 Jun 2009 at 4:28am

How to Teach Your Kid to Swim

It is a must to teach your kid to swim. This will help them to protect themselves from drowning if they accidentally fall in to water. If you are teaching your kid then you must be aware of Continue

Make Sure Your Child is Safe at Home

Make Sure Your Child is Safe at Home

Posted on 10 Jun 2009 at 5:44am

If you are keeping your baby alone with your parents or the nanny, when you are away from home then you should definitely make sure that you baby is absolutely safe. You must have heard that some of the most dangerous accidents actually take place at home. If you are not alert or Continue

Easing the crib to bed transition

Easing the crib to bed transition

Posted on 09 Jun 2009 at 12:44am

Your baby grows into a big girl or boy in front of your eyes and you may wonder when it all actually happened. It started probably when the baby was too old for his or her crib and wanted to sleep in a bed. Continue

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Posted on 12 Mar 2009 at 12:49am

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