The Emotional Life of Your Toddler
Social and emotional development in toddlers and young children happens at fast pace, which leaves us feeling as if we are riding a roller coaster of daily ups and downs!
Good Beginnings That Last A Lifetime
Social and emotional development in toddlers and young children happens at fast pace, which leaves us feeling as if we are riding a roller coaster of daily ups and downs!
You may have savored the moments when your infant preferred you to anyone else, but as they get bigger and they fall apart whenever you try to head to bathroom by yourself, their neediness and attachment seems unbearable. The good news is that separation anxiety is a normal developmental phase that nearly all children go through, fortunately it is not permanent.
My child hasn’t been around many children her age. How can I help her make friends in preschool?
My child loves to listen to stories, but he can’t read any words yet. Should I be worried?
What is my child learning when she plays at preschool?
Some babies do well cat-napping for 20 minutes at a stretch, they aren’t irritable when they awake and sleep well during the night. But if your child remains cranky after waking, looks tired all day and sleeps poorly at nighttime, you may want to help improve her sleep patterns during the day. Babies who get efficient naps during the day tend to sleep better at night and allow both you and your baby time to recharge in order to enjoy the rest of the day.
“My child used to eat nearly everything I put in front of him, but now there are times when he skips entire meals. He either wants something other than what I cooked, or he says he isn’t hungry. Is this normal?”
During Welcome to Our World, parenting educators often hear caregivers talk about what they do with their baby all day. “Do I play enough? Do I talk enough? Do I need to do more?” It can be hard to know how to fill you and your baby’s day and what exactly play looks like with an infant! Research shows play that engages all of your baby’s senses is most beneficial for development.
These days, children are born into a world where media and screens are everywhere! It may seem daunting to limit screen time or even eliminate it completely, but there are huge benefits that come from less screen time! Follow the link to find seven strategies other parents have used to reduce screen time in their homes.
Children’s memories are enhanced through experience, which is one of the many reasons we encourage parents to play with their children and strive to make special time a part of your daily routine. All parents want to be remembered for the positive experiences they have with their children. Here are a few ideas on ways to ensure you are a “memorable” parent.
If you have been to our parenting programs lately, you may have noticed we have been incorporating Spanish songs into our circle time! We even have a songbook of our favorite Spanish songs. Children’s brains are wired to hear multiple languages and it’s amazing to see how eager children are to learn colors and numbers in different languages.
We often say that parenting is the hardest job you will do! What parents often find to be the most challenging is keeping their cool and helping their child while they are in the midst of a meltdown…basically for the parent to not have their own meltdown! Tantrums can be very stressful for parents as the child is expressing their feelings in a big way.