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Development in Speech Through Two-way Immersion

With two-way immersion, native English and non-native English speakers benefit. Read about how the program is improving development in speech at one Michigan elementary school.

Defusing Tension When Advocating for Children of Special Needs

Good parent teacher communication is important, especially for children of special needs. One mother discusses how to avoid arguments with educational professionals and help her child.

Family Time Creates the Best Developmental Learning Environment

Spending time with your kids and engaging in meaningful family home activities will do more for teaching character than any amount of educational hardware. Here are some family ideas for spending time together.

Parents' Issues: Is It Time to Go Back to Work?

It's hard to imagine leaving your baby in the care of others. After all, you're finally getting to know one another, and parenting is starting to be fun. It's one of the toughest of parents' issues.

What Can I Do with My 12-14 Month-old Today?

Child development stages are unique. Here are some exercises and activities that you can do with your 12- to 14-month-old that are great infant activities that build infant brain development.

Parents' Issues: I Never Thought I'd Give My Child a Pacifier

Do you struggle with differing advice on what you should do with your child's pacifier? Read what some experts have to say about one of the most commonly mentioned of parents' issues.

Language Development Stages: How Calendars Can Help

Calendars help with language development stages. They can help you relish the present day with your child; build a memorable link to the past; and develop thinking skills needed for planning.

Toddler Activities: What Can I Do with My 20-22 Month-old Today?

There is no shortage of toddler activities, from reading to talking to jumping up and down. Try these fun exercises and activities that can help with toddler speech development.

Child Development Stages: Master Your Toddler's Tantrums

Why is it that every time you set foot in the grocery store, your toddler throws a fit? Tantrums have to do with child development stages. Here are some helpful family ideas about coping with meltdowns.

Development in Baby: Just Like You, Dad

How much is development in baby affected by parents' behavior? A whole bunch. The apple really doesn't fall far from the tree. With that fact in mind, what habits is your child learning from you?

Duck and Cover - Let Your Newborn Sleep in Peace

Newborn sleep is important to both the baby and the parents. One mom shares her humorous story of sneaking into her baby's room and trying not to get caught.

Preschool Math Activities Get Kids Ready for Preschool

Toddler learning starts early. Experts in developmental learning say kids grasp math concepts early. Try some of these preschool math activities as part of your toddler's activities every day.

Child Development Stages: Kids Modeling Parents

You may think you know child development stages. But you might not know how much your child models you. Read how one mom realized that her daughter was watching her very closely.

Parents' Issues: Don't Let Stress Overtake Your Life

Every parent feels stressed at times. It's how we deal with parent stress that's key to staying sane. Learn how to maintain your personal health and wellness and keep peace at home.

Program Offers Family Ideas for Baby Development

Do you feel like a chef without a recipe when it comes to baby brain development? The Parents as Teachers program offers family ideas for baby activities that boost brain power.

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