
23 May · Linda Searles · No Comments
Jealousy is the emotion most evident in a toddler who finds a new BABY in the house when mommy’s and daddy’s time is shifted from the toddler to the BABY. Here are some rules that may be helpful for you in preparing your toddler for the NEW “Intruder” lol DO NOT tell the older child …
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27 Apr · Linda Searles · No Comments
“Children develop higher level strategies to manage their distress usually beginning at the age of 2”, says Dr. Dowell, a developmental psychologist in State College, PA. “They phase out their pacifiers as they develop skills to replace them. Most kids willingly surrender their binkies by age 3 or 4. Day 1: Tell your child that …
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20 Apr · Linda Searles · No Comments
Is a Pacifier good for my baby? Pacifiers are very appropriate for soothing your baby, experts agree but dentists feel that the pacifier should begin ending at age two years and completely ended by four years. When purchasing a pacifier please look for these safety tips: A one piece model with soft nipple (two piece …
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23 Mar · Linda Searles · No Comments
20 activites Article by Julie Borm If you are stuck inside and can’t find something to keep your toddler or preschooler occupied besides Paw Patrol, here are a few ideas that don’t require a lot of money or creativity. Play grocery store: Find a few items around the house (spoons, book, socks, apples) and set …
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5 Mar · Linda Searles · No Comments
Your goal, when taking your toddler to a restaurant, is not so much enjoyment, but disaster mitigation!! A few days, prior to taking, your toddler to a restaurant, you may want to read him some books about eating in a restaurant and set some ground rules that your toddler will understand. You may want to, …
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29 Feb · Linda Searles · No Comments
OMG my toddler bolted!!! Somebody, please stop her before she runs in the street!! I am sure this has happened to you at one time or another, or if not, it may. Toddlers love the feeling of being free to run around, if you are in a safe place where you can see your toddler, …
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11 Oct · Linda Searles · No Comments
There are many reasons why toddlers and infants bite, however it is still not known or understood why some children bite while others do not. Despite this there are six main reasons why your child or a child in your classroom resorts to biting. Exploration: Infants and toddlers are learning and growing which means putting everything …
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7 Oct · Linda Searles · No Comments
“Brain research informs us that there are significant benefits from movement and brain development. While some studies indicate that regular exercise stimulates the brain and enhances cognitive function,other studies show that play is an essential part of human development” Mr. Henh Swee Keat, Minister for Education. WOW! This describes Baby Power Forever Kids in a …
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15 Aug · Linda Searles · No Comments
Basically, it is up to parents to determine their child’s readiness on a case by case basis, taking into consideration social and emotional readiness. This is not easy for parents.A report in “Science Daily” states that “any academic edge the child gains is short-lived: Older kindergarten students scored 24 percentage points higher that their younger …
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8 Jul · Linda Searles · No Comments
Did you know that the baby develops a functional auditory system by week 25 of gestation?Music has been credited with many things and one of them is trying to make your unborn child smarterby playing music for your unborn baby.Some studies have found that the effect of music on a fetus includes improved cognition, motor …
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