Throughout her second year, your toddler learns and develops in amazing ways. Read on for fascinating research and recommendations on your child's growth between 52 and 104 weeks. Here's what to expect during your child's first year, week by week.
It's not that your toddler isn't listening when you tell him not to play with your phone. He's just trying to comprehend that you two have ... Read More
Your child is looking to you for examples on dealing with the people and objects she encounters. Read how to help your toddler efficiently ... Read More
It's a seemingly mundane discovery that means lots for young children: "That's ME in the mirror!" Learn more about the self recognition that ... Read More
Ever uncomfortable, guilt is a feeling even toddlers need to experience for the sake of their emotional and behavioral development. Learn ... Read More
At this age, your child is discovering how far from you she can wander and still feel safe. This week, learn how your child sets boundaries for ... Read More
Knowing how her own behavior affects the people around her is a big-kid skill for your toddler! Learn why the emergence of empathy matters ... Read More
Around this age, your child will complete various tasks for the first time. Because his language skills are emerging so rapidly right now, ... Read More
Like so many other toddler achievements, learning to wait has a specific timetable that parents need to acknowledge and respect. Learn why ... Read More
Children aren’t just saddened by arguments around them: The resulting emotions can drastically alter their moods and actions. Learn how to ... Read More
If she hasn't already, your toddler may soon amaze you by making incredible language leaps! Learn why now is the time to listen for a vocabulary ... Read More
Don’t immediately correct your child if he misuses ‘I’ or ‘me’ when speaking these days. Learn what pronouns signify toward your toddler’s ... Read More
As you watch your child flit around the playroom from toy to toy, you might wonder when he'll learn to settle down and fully play with one single ... Read More
Erratic, aggressive, tempestuous behavior is the hallmark of toddlerhood. So how can you prepare yourself for your child’s tantrums? It’s ... Read More
Around now, your child may point out chipped paint on a toy truck and call it a boo-boo, or she may put her bear down for a nap. Learn how your ... Read More