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.
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.
It's becoming more difficult to shop for products for kids (including special needs) that are educational and fun. Check out these websites and catalogs for special needs resources.
Early intervention is key to learning with disabilities for children of special needs. Exploring different programs and special needs resources can help parents find the best fit.
Kids love to play! When you turn activities for preschoolers and toddlers into play, you might just get your kids to help organize their play center. Have fun while increasing toddler learning.
Making Christmas crafts can be fun for young kids, and it can also encourage child social development. These great family ideas for crafts may bring fun for the whole family.
Can preschool math activities drive away tears? One mom finds that the toddler games she plays with her son not only promotes toddler learning, but provides some much-desired education after school.
Do you have cabin fever? Have fun inside with great toddler games and activities for preschoolers. These fun family activities will take away the boredom for kids of all ages.
Young kids love doing projects at home, especially when there's a theme. These fun family activities that feature Independence Day are great for kids and parents to do together.
Is your child ready for preschool? Are you ready to choose a program for her? Here are some points to consider when researching schools.
Your child's finally ready for preschool, but which one is best. Picking a preschool can be tricky, but keep in mind that one that allows parent involvement in education is a key factor.
Preschool manners are great things to teach when explaining how to use the phone. Here are some family ideas for promoting toddler learning about a tool that can keep them safe.
Activities for preschoolers that encourage reading and writing will help your child get ready for preschool. Fun family activities like sending and getting postcards will engage your child.
Help your children build word power through their various language development stages with these baby activities, toddler activities, and preschooler activities.