Child development research shows that in the first three years of babies' development their brains grow amazingly. Infant activities and parent interaction fuel learning.
Parents just have to do what works. If car rides are fun family activities that send baby off to the land of nod, your minivan may just become the best office you've ever had. Read one mom's story.
Looking for something to do with your newborn? Read on for some great activities for infants that you can do during the first two months of their lives. You'll have fun and promote infant brain development.
We all know that playing outdoors is fun for kids, but it can also promote child social development and toddler learning. Step outside with your kids and watch them learn while having fun.
Your baby may seem young, but there are many infant activities you can do together that will promote developmental learning. Try some of these activities for infants to calm a baby or just to play.
Getting into everything is normal baby behavior. Before your little one starts crawling, reduce parent stress, protect your prized possessions, and keep your child safe by baby-proofing your house.
Choosing the right childcare is extremely important to all babies' development. Does your baby's daycare provide enough infant activity for your child, or is it time for a change?
So you think all those baby toys and toddler games you bought are perfect. They may look perfect, but are they safe? Infant babies need toys, but some are safer than others.
Have you checked out your local library lately? Discover "realia," non-book items available for kids that encourage preschooler and toddler learning. Read on for more fun family ideas.
During child development stages when babies learn new skills, they may get frustrated. But don't rush to ease the way. For growth, babies need to work through struggles.
Your baby is getting older and is ready to engage in all types of fun family activities with you. Try out some toddler activities that encourage speech and independence.
Busy parents don't have as much time as they'd like to spend cuddling their babies. But there's no time better spent. So slow down because baby activities should include plenty of lap time.
When new children come into the family, compassionate adolescent parenting can help older children adjust. Engage your older children in activities for toddlers to make everyone feel wanted and needed.
Forget the flashcards for your little ones. The best ways to introduce K12 grades math concepts to your children involve building, creating and moving to the beat of your favorite music.
Want to be involved as a grandparent? Start with baby activities and toddler games and move on to kitchen learning. Both of you will benefit from these family home activities.