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All About "toddlers" and "babies"
Spinning the Learning Curve
You want the best for your infant -- but will educational DVDs really give her a step up in the world?
Read MoreParent Moments: Froggy Baby Sister
Everyone has their story. So, each week, we're going to give a prize to the person who has made the best comment to that week's featured article about the hilarity and humbling experience of raising children.
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 MoreAge-By-Age Party Guidelines
Not sure what kind of parties this year to throw for your one, four, and seven year old children? Check out these ideas!
Read MoreBirthday Parties for Babies and Toddlers
Have fun with your baby's early birthdays, and celebrate your way. She may not be able to say, "I want a princess-themed party," but you know she'll enjoy the sparkly wand and strawberry cake. And gosh, won't she look cute in a little princess dress.
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."
Read MoreSetting Your Child Up for Success
Age-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 MoreA Training Manual for Older Siblings
Sibling rivalry can't compete with smart suggestions for helping threatened toddlers welcome a new brother or sister.
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