Want to make your family's summer special? Fun family activities include visiting an art museum, putting on your own play and filling the refrigerator with products of your child's artistic genius.
Want to encourage your children to read all summer long? Try these family ideas for keeping kids reading, like taking books and magazines to the pool, having a reading vacation and more.
Toddler games keep your child moving and teach her that healthy fitness can be fun. Simple activities for toddlers encourage movement and promote toddler learning.
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.
Don't wait for kindergarten: Start your toddler reading by cuddling up with books and talking to them all the time. You'll not only share happy times, but provide great support for toddler language development.
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.
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.
Parents have a lot to deal with on a daily basis. And when one parent is traveling, their spouse could use some single parent support. A dad shares his method to calm a baby.
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.
When it comes to Halloween, toddler activities can be both scary and fun. Boost their developmental learning and give them an extra dose of courage with these family ideas for the trick-or-treat holiday.
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.
Try out some family home activities from this list that will get your child ready for preschool. These toddler learning activities are a great way to reduce stress in children and prepare them for the exciting adventure of school.
Our lives are busy and filled with constant activity. So where do fun family ideas fit into our schedule? Plan for these monthly family home activities, and you will create memories to enjoy for a lifetime.