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Get Miles from Those Smiles!
Learn what you and your child can do to help keep his teeth clean and healthy.
Up On My Toybox: Playful Complaints
Commiserate with a mom who needs a toy timeout.
Real Life/Real Advice: Who Ever Heard of Toy Trouble?
Start magazine drops in on a community playgroup to turn up toy issues, then turns to the experts for answers.
The ABCs of Toy Safety
Worried about recalls and other toy safety issues? Check out this advice, straight from the government's watchdog for product safety.
Learning Is Child’s Play
Kids learn a lot about their world through play. Parents and caregivers can help by providing age-appropriate toys that encourage imagination and creativity.
Kids Playing Make-Believe
Is your child a puppy one day and a pirate the next? Don't worry. Using his imagination is one of the best things he can do.
Play It Safe
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is looking out for you.
Kindergarten Readiness Checklist
A quiz for parents wondering whether their child is ready for school.
Lessons at Bedtime: My Little Man and the Moon
After a hectic day, many parents can't wait to relax. But sometimes kids can teach one last lesson before bedtime.
Ouchies: Instead of Ice, Try a Sponge!
When your toddler won't hold the ice on his ouchie, how are you supposed to keep the swelling down? Try a sponge.
Progress Report: From Preschool to Kindergarten and Beyond
A mother of elementary-aged kids looks back at the early days of school.
Learning Together
Playful ways to give your child the best beginning for preschool, kindergarten and beyond.
What Vacation? The Bauer Family’s Story
With school ending for the summer, one family struggles with a childcare challenge. EduGuide asks two experts for advice.
Where's the Fruit?
Here is a game to nurture your child's individual learning style.
How to Get Your Toddler Talking
You've heard your toddler's angelic voice say a few words and now you can't wait to hear more. So what are the best ways to turn her into a chatterbox?
Pets and Learning
Pets are not just cute and cuddly, they can also boost a child’s learning, teach empathy and responsibility, and raise overall IQ scores.
Seven Steps To Stay Ahead
EduGuide's founder and president offers seven stay-ahead strategies that keep students on the fast-track to success through high school.
Write On! 3 Learn-to-Write Games
Get your tot writing from the start. Check out cool games to work on letters and fine motor skills.
Write Diaries for Your Children
Diaries are a great way to preserve memories, build your child's self-esteem, and connect with your inner wisdom.
Winning the Whining War
Sooner or later, it starts. Your child begins to whine about everything. What can you do to stop it?
Who Will Love the Children? Name a Guardian
Most of us don't want to think of who might care for our children if something happens to us. But as parents, we have to prepare for anything.
How to Talk to the People Who Care for Your Children
Be careful what you say and do to those that are helping you raise the child in your life, because your reactions will heavily affect them.
When Your Child Has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Most parents don't expect their child to be diagnosed with OCD. Here's how you and your child can cope.
When Your Child Asks To Help, Say Yes!
Even it seems easier to do it yourself, the eventual gains that will come from letting you child help are priceless.
When Parents Remarry: Check Ingredients Before Blending
Before you decide to remarry, make sure your child has time to get to know his new stepparent and step-siblings. Everyone needs time to adjust to make it work.
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