Children have many milestones as they develop into young adults. These milestones sometimes pose physical, emotional, social, and academic challenges. Learn more by reading articles on specific challenges that transition times pose, what parents can do to help, and a developmental progress reference chart.
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Creating Your One Year Old's Sleep Routine
Here are some sleep schedule changes you can expect after your child's first birthday, as well as tips for helping your...
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Pacifier Weaning: How to Lose the Binky
For most parents, pacifier weaning is a long, exhausting processâlikely full of tears, tantrums, pleas and sleepless...
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Developmental Activities for Newborns: Birth to 3 Months
The best body and brain boosting exercises for the new addition to your family start with you. Help your baby get a...
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Arnold Gesell's Perspective on Learning and Development
Through 37 years as director of the Yale Clinic of Child Development (later renamed Yale Child Study Center), Arnold...
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Improve Your Toddler's Speech Development
Pass the 'pasketti! Toddlers often replace tricky words with more kid-friendly versions that are downright adorable. But...
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