by Gerardo Quevedo | Feb 25, 2022 | Toddlers
Seeing your kid learn how to hold items or walk is a huge milestone, but you will need a new addition to the house; sensory bins for toddlers. There is nothing fancy about sensory bins because they are containers that have different items to excite the child. You can...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Jan 28, 2022 | Early Learning, Learning Activities, Mental & Emotional Health, Preschoolers, Toddlers
Patience is a crucial virtue, and knowing how to teach your child patience at a young age is essential. The lessons might be smooth with naturally patient children but not easy with active preschoolers. These toddlers do not know delayed gratification because they...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Dec 31, 2021 | Preschoolers, Toddlers
Creating a morning routine with toddlers or preschoolers comes with several benefits. First, it helps your child develop independence, making life easier for you and the child. However, many parents have trouble getting their toddlers and preschoolers to adapt to the...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Dec 3, 2021 | Parenting Tips, Toddlers
If you plan to transition your toddler to daycare but don’t know where to get started, you might find it challenging. It’s one of the most complex decisions for parents, especially if you are used to seeing your child around. Thankfully, we’ll share a few tips to help...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Oct 8, 2021 | Parenting Tips, Playtime, Toddlers
Playing with toddlers is one of the most exciting experiences for many parents. Besides, children learn many things when playing with their parents, helping them develop faster. During playtime, the toddlers can explore their creativity, try out new skills, and learn...
by Gerardo Quevedo | Sep 10, 2021 | Parenting Tips, Preschoolers, Toddlers
Understanding conflict resolution for kids is a prerequisite of a happy family. To become a good teacher or parent for kids, you should have good communication and modeling skills. For example, kids learn more with what they see in their surroundings than what they...