While all kids grow at their own pace, there are certain milestones to be aware of as a parent. Milestones show where your child might need help, but they also give you a heads-up as to what's just down the road, so you can take a deep breath and get ready.
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Developmental Activities for Babies: 4 to 6 months
Your sweet bundle of joy has turned into a babbling ball of energy by the time he hits the 4 to 6 month mark. Help him...
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How to Calm a Crying Baby: 10 to 12 Months
Gone are the days when your baby slept most of the time and was blissfully immobile. Now, it's all about chasing your...
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All Together Now: Inclusion in Early Childhood Classrooms
Inclusive classrooms, with a mix of students with and without disabilities, help kids learn to constantly evaluate the...
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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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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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