Toddler Activity Tip
Toddlers enjoy having their hands traced on paper. Let you toddler color and decorate hands after you traced them.
From: LifeTips
Add comment June 30, 2008
Toddlers enjoy having their hands traced on paper. Let you toddler color and decorate hands after you traced them.
From: LifeTips
Add comment June 30, 2008
Although many parents suspect their child is allergic to certain foods, only about 6 percent of young children and 3 to 4 percent of adults in the United States have a food allergy.
From: babycenter.com
Add comment June 29, 2008
When potty training, if they have a little accident you must not let your child see you are angry or disappointed. Just tell them they’ll do better next time.
From: ezinearticles.com
Add comment June 28, 2008
Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Toddler Deluxe Edition.
Hooked on Phonics: Discover Reading - Toddler Edition is the second building block in teaching a child to read. This program, geared for ages 18 months to 36 months, makes reading interactive by asking questions while looking at pictures and fosters a love of books and reading.
From: Lil’ Fingers Storybooks and Games
Add comment June 27, 2008
If you have a child that decides to use crayons on your nicely painted walls use hairspray and then hot soapy water to take it off
From: MomsOnTheMove.com
Add comment June 26, 2008
Let your child explore food by touching, and expect some mess.
From: Better Health Channel
Add comment June 25, 2008
Your toddlers diet is key to ensuring strong teeth that resist decay. Your child needs to get plenty of calcium, vitamin D and dairy products.
From: AskBaby.com
Add comment June 24, 2008
Teeth generally appear one at a time over a period of months, and often — but not always — in this order: First the bottom two middle teeth, then the top two middle ones, then the ones along the sides and back.
From: BabyCenter.com
Add comment June 23, 2008
Young children should always be supervised when eating.
From: Better Health Channel
Add comment June 22, 2008
The choking hazard list is based on the texture of the food, NOT the size of the food. Avoid these foods until they are at least 4 years of age: hot dogs, nuts and seeds, chunks of cheese or meat, whole grapes, hard gooey or sticky candy, popcorn, chunks of peanut butter, raw vegetables, raisins and chewing gum.
From: A Child grows in brooklyn.com
Add comment June 21, 2008