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.
Dads play differently with babies than moms do. Child development research shows that baby activities with dad help little ones develop. But safety must come first.
If you're interested in teaching sign language to infant babies, consider these family ideas from a mom who has been there. She recruited the whole family to use sign language as part of the infant's activities.
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.
A parent's stories tell how having a toddler and baby triplets changes her priorities. When the infants' activities start to overwhelm, humor brings the family back to earth.
Getting your little ones to bed for the night can be challenging. The key to success is establishing a routine. Some of the best family ideas for getting kids ready for sleep involve bedtime rituals.
Reading is the perfect infant activity for you and your child to share. It brings the two of you together, fosters a love of reading, and encourages language development in your child. Pick up a book and your baby today.
Sleep is crucial to growing bodies and minds. Try these family ideas to help your child get the rest she needs at every age and stage and overcome common obstacles.