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Breastfeeding and Weaning
It's natural for a baby to move on from breastfeeding. Look for signs that he or she is ready, and then wean gradually to make it a painless transition for both of you.
Read MoreSpinning the Learning Curve
You want the best for your infant -- but will educational DVDs really give her a step up in the world?
Read MoreParenting Toddlers
For parents, the toddler years can be among the most challenging, but also one of the most rewarding periods during a young' child's life. Here you'll find development tips, potty-training pointers, games, crafts, activiities and meal ideas.
Read MoreIs Preschool the New Kindergarten?
While most experts agree on the benefits of preschool, there is less agreement when it comes to implementing government-funded Universal Preschool.
Read MoreRhythm Instrument Activities for Toddlers
How To Improve Your Toddler's Development With Rhythm Instruments
Read MoreApproaching Toddlers and Discipline
How to Deal With Disciplining Your Toddler
Read MoreThe Potty Training Readiness Quiz
Are you and your family starting the process of potty training with your little one and you are quite sure where to start? Elizabeth Pantley has the answers for you, straight from her new book The No-Cry Potty Training Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Child Say Good-Bye to Diapers.
Read MoreChoosing a Preschool
Lisamarie Sanders The question: My husband and I are considering preschool for our four-year-old daughter. What sorts of things should we look for?
Read MorePotty Training a Toddler
Is your child ready to be a "big kid" and use the toilet? Or are you the one ready to be done with the diapers? If you're planning to potty-train, be sure to take your child's age and temperament into account. Some studies show that starting too early can actually delay the process! Find out more here.
Read MoreToddlers and the Need for Play
Don't forget one simple but important pleasure with your kids: Playing! Take a breather here and there to monitor your child's playtime, and make sure there's plenty of unscheduled time for them to just be a "kid."
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