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Playing in and around water is fun and soothing for toddlers. But they need very close supervision to keep them safe.Many parents really love this stage, when babies start to walk and talk and express their distinct personalities.
Here's some information to help you make the most of every aspect of your toddler's growth and development between 12 and 36 months.
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January 30, 2018
Toddlers love to play with toys, so it's important to ensure they're safe.January 30, 2018
At 18 to 24 months, your toddler's language skills are flourishing. Your conversations are starting to become even more interesting.January 30, 2018
By the age of 30 to 36 months, your toddler's language skills have grown by leaps and bounds. Here's what else to expect at this age.January 30, 2018
Now that your toddler is between 30 and 36 months, his or her cognitive skills are developing at lightning speed.January 30, 2018
Temperament is your toddler's distinct nature or character and may be seen in a number of ways, such as activity level, predictability or how easily your child adapts to new people and situations.January 30, 2018
Here are some tips for promoting positive behaviour in your toddler with positive discipline.January 29, 2018
Play is the work of toddlers. It’s one of the most important ways your toddler learns, develops, and discovers the world.January 25, 2018
All the leading experts recommend breastfeeding for two years or longer. It has many benefits for both you and your child.November 3, 2013
Starting at 12 months of age, toddlers need an assortment of food three to four times a day, plus one or two snacks. If you're wondering what foods are best for toddlers, we have a comprehensive list that will help.Pages
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What's a healthy weight for a toddler? And how can you help your child maintain a healthy weight for life?April 10, 2013
At 18- 24 months, socializing with other children is an excellent way to foster your toddler's social and emotional development.August 11, 2013
By encouraging your toddler to play, you are helping your toddler's physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and language skills to develop.April 10, 2013
Between 12 and 18 months is a fun age for toddlers (and their parents!). Here's what else you can expect in terms of social and emotional development.April 10, 2013
Watching a baby transform into a toddler is a captivating process. Here's what you can expect in terms of physical development between 12 and 18 months.April 10, 2013
The cognitive skills in a 12 to 18 month old are flourishing rapidly.January 30, 2018
At 18 to 24 months, your toddler's language skills are flourishing. Your conversations are starting to become even more interesting.April 10, 2013
At this stage a toddler is likely using things the way they are intended.April 10, 2013
Between 18 and 24 months, your toddler is taking huge strides and becoming very independent.August 10, 2013
Here's what else you can expect with your toddler's language development at this age.Pages
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Making the transition to a vegan lifestyle as an adult has its challenges. Embarking on this journey with a baby or toddler adds a whole other dimension! This information can help.July 11, 2016
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“Taste training” isn’t boot camp for fussy eaters. It’s about learning healthy eating as a life skill. Here are some everyday practices to support your child to learn healthy eating.September 17, 2013
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We know that role modeling healthy eating behaviour is important when teaching good nutrition to our children. But what happens when that’s not enough?December 5, 2012
Influenza, also called the flu, affects all age groups, but for young children they are at greater risk for developing a serious illness or severe complications. The flu shot can help avoid this, learn how.October 4, 2012
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