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Simple Mommy Secrets to Choosing the Right Chores for Kids
Several years ago I learned a Mommy Secret from my girlfriend about kids' chores that I've never forgot.
Read MoreIs Your Child Kinder-Ready?
Preparing your child for his or her first foray into the "formal" education system is largely met with happy anticipation. But there's also a heavy dose of concern: Is my child ready for kindergarten?
Read More3 Skills a Preschooler Really Needs
The 3 things teachers wish our children arrived at school already knowing. (Hint: It's got nothing to do with reading, writing, or 'rithmetic.)
Read MoreFirst-Time Dads: How to Bond with Daughters
Dads and their daughters have unique bonding needs in order to ensure a healthy relationship. Following this advice can help make that happen.
Read MoreHow to Stop Your Preschooler From Interrupting
Tips To Stop Your Preschooler From Interrupting
Read MoreAge-By-Age Toy Buying Guide
Based on child development research, the following guide will help in your selection of toys for various age groups. Some playthings are recommended for more than one age category, as children of different ages often enjoy the same toy, each playing with it at his or her own level.
Read MoreTable Manners for Toddlers
If there is one lesson you have probably learned as a parent, it is to expect the most embarrassing moments to occur at the most inappropriate times! Many of these mishaps seem to happen at the table. So, when your toddler says or does something that makes you and your husband appear that you have absolutely no idea what table manners are... say to yourself, "Don't worry, it's my rite of passage as a parent" (and of course, it makes for great dinner party conversation).
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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