Eight Tips For Potty Training Your Toddler Getting your toddler to perform toileting independently is a welcome milestone for any parent. Few of us want to be changing diapers much past the child’s second birthday. However, children vary greatly in their adoption of the potty routine which is influenced by a child’s innate ability, aptitude and maturity. However, there several tips and techniques you can use to hasten the blessed day when your toddler says: “Mommy, I did potty by myself”.
Encouraging Speech In A Toddler If you are ready for your toddler to talk already there are several things you can do to promote speech in your toddler. The two most important things you need to do in order to encourage speech in yo...
Feeding Your Toddler - Finger Food Favorites Toddlers eat with their fingers frequently, even if you keep giving them a fork. Don't worry, it won't be too long before they begin eating everything with a fork. However, in the meantime when they...
Feeding Your Toddler - Foods To Avoid Toddlers are picky by nature, but there are some foods you won't want to feed them until they are much older. The reasons some foods are off limits for toddlers is because of allergies or choking haza...
Finding Potential Allergies In Your Toddler Many young children seem to have perpetual colds. If your toddler's nose is constantly running or stuffy, if her eyes continually itch, or if her skin is perpetually rashy or irritated, she ma...
Five Ready Signs To Start Potty Training Starting new things for your child sometime difficult, but you still have to do it. Potty training is one phase that your child has to go through. So, find out when is your child ready for potty training. Here are those five ready signs...
Five Ready Signs To Start Potty Training Starting new things for your child sometime difficult, but you still have to do it. Potty training is one phase that your child has to go through. So, find out when is your child ready for potty tr...
Four Things I Learned About Potty Training a Strong Willed Child My daughter was immovable when it came to potty training: she didn’t want to go potty, and that was that! She was four and a half and still using diapers, and I was at my wit’s end. During the two years I spent trying, in one way or another, to get her to go potty, I learned four important and interesting things about potty training a strong willed child.
Games & Activities For Active Toddlers Keeping an active toddler busy can be a challenge for any parent or caregiver. Most toddlers tend to have more energy than most adults, so it is helpful to have on hand or in mind a few games an...
Get Your Toddler to Cooperate! By Elizabeth Pantley, Author of Kid Cooperation and Perfect Parenting
Toddlers and preschoolers require finesse to gain their cooperation, because they have not yet reached the age at which they ca...