Follow the Leader!
Young children are such a bundle of energy. A short "exercise class" not only helps their large muscle development, but it can also be a sanity saver on a long, rainy (or snowy) day indoors. You'll feel better afterward too! Encourage your child to follow your lead as you exercise together. Try touching toes, running in place, swinging your arms, and stretching to the ceiling. Exercise to music, pass a ball back and forth, or twirl a long ribbon in the air. For a change, let your child be the leader and you follow his example. |
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Potty TrainingIt's time to ditch those diapers and start using the potty. This can be an exciting, yet stressful time for both the parent and child. |
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Tips for Success
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Calming the Wild ChildWhen your child has too much energy and is running circles around you, there are a few things you can do to help calm him down. |
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Give these a try!
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Animal Crackers - Plain and Simple Finger Food!My children absolutely loved animal crackers at this age. They were easy "take with you" treats. No muss, no fuss! Pull out your favorite cookie cutters and have some fun! Let your toddler help you cut out the fun shapes for a great make together activity! |
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Butterfly SandwichesTry this simple "Make it with Kids" recipe for your toddlers next lunch! They will enjoy helping you make lunch and proudly show off their butterfly masterpiece! |
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Make it now!
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Object MatchupEarly learning games don't have to be store bought. Many easy learning games can be made at home with everyday items you have around the house. This will also allow you to easily change or "make new" by simply adding additional play cards and items as your child learns and begins to be more familiar with his or her surroundings. |
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Try it at home!
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Big Feet, Little Feet
This is a simple activity to help your child learn the concept of big and little while having a great time doing it! |
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