With the arrival of a new sibling, your older child may go through a flurry of emotions. They may feel excitement, jealousy, or even embarrassment. It’s your duty to keep a proper balance between them so that there is less conflict and stable development.
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Exercises disguised as fun-filled games are the best forms of physical activity to keep your child on the move. Games to build up endurance, strength, and flexibility will help improve your kid's overall physical well-being. You can consider games like soccer, basketball, monkey bars, and jump rope to ensure your child is staying active.
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Toddler-aged children work hard to learn about the world around them. They are still getting to know themselves and...
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The school where you choose to have your preschooler or kindergartner spend a significant portion of their day matters…a lot. When exploring your child care...
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Most parents are constantly worried that their growing children are not getting enough vitamins. This is a...
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A child born prematurely is at a disadvantage as it grows up. The preemies are likely to suffer from disabilities and impairments both physical and mental. This affects their growth and development in comparison to other children of their age.
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A new school year is right around the corner. Here are 10 great children’s books that can help get your kids ready for the first day of class:
- First Grade Jitters: Moving from
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Ever heard of the phrase \"Do as I say, not as I do?\" This message, verbally and non-verbally, has long been a part of some parents' child-rearing practices. However, following this motto reinforces unacceptable behavior in toddlers and school-age kids....
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Parenting the three- to five-year-old set is hard work! As your babies take their first toddling steps, and then break into a run, it’s a race to keep up with their physical, social and emotional development.
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