Why hasn’t my child begun to speak yet?
Although most children can say simple words in their first year and small sentences by age two, some children begin talking at a later age.
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Your Picky Eating Toddler
They don’t like broccoli just because its green or they don’t like mushrooms because they’re mushy. Here are some suggestions for improving your child's eating habits.
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Understanding what your toddler is saying
Learning to talk is a gradual process. It's common for a child's speech to become less clear as she tries to use more words with more difficult sounds, because these require more effort and motor control.
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Travelling with your Toddler
Whenever you are travelling with your child—whether it's around town or out of town —you can use Comfort, Play & Teach to make the most of your time with your little ones.
Whenever you are travelling with your child—whether it's around town or out of town —you can use Comfort, Play & Teach to make the most of your time with your little ones.
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The importance of reading to your toddler
Reading is one of those pleasurable activities parents can engage their children in, that provides so many developmental benefits.
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The benefits of reading to your toddler
Reading to children has many benefits. It is a great opportunity to bond and enjoy each other's company.
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Reading to your toddler and language development
As a parent, you can do many things to turn story time into learning time.
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Preparing your toddler for the arrival of a new baby
When you’re expecting another child you want to ensure that your toddler is prepared for the changes that a new sibling will bring. Our experts have created some tips to help you make the transition a little smoother.
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Preparing your toddler for a holiday dinner
Our Comfort, Play & Teach approach can help you make your holiday dinner more enjoyable for all.
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