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  • Why is my Toddlers Biting? Find out how to Stop It

    Why is my Toddlers Biting? Find out how to Stop It

    Biting is one of the behaviours that can worry parents the most during the toddler years. It can feel shocking the first time it happens, especially if your child bites another child at daycare, a playgroup, or even a sibling at home. However, biting is actually quite common in toddlers. During this stage of development,…

  • Easy Low-Mess Sensory Play Ideas for Toddlers at Home.

    Easy Low-Mess Sensory Play Ideas for Toddlers at Home.

    Sensory play is one of the most important types of play during early childhood. It allows toddlers to explore the world using their senses, helping them understand textures, movement, temperature, and cause and effect. These experiences play a huge role in brain development and support many areas of learning. However, when many parents think of…

  • Potty Training advice: Know the Signs Your Toddler Shows

    Potty Training advice: Know the Signs Your Toddler Shows

    Potty training is a major milestone for toddlers and a big step for parents too. While some children are ready before age two, others may take a little longer. Recognizing the signs your toddler is ready for potty training can make the process smoother, less stressful, and more successful for both you and your child. In this…

  • The Most Important 2-Year-Old Development Milestones Explained

    The Most Important 2-Year-Old Development Milestones Explained

    The toddler years are a period of rapid growth and discovery. By the age of two, children are developing new skills in movement, communication, thinking, and emotional understanding. Many parents notice their child becoming more independent and curious about the world around them. Although every child develops at their own pace, understanding typical development milestones…

  • Advice on Kids’ Screen Time

    Advice on Kids’ Screen Time

    From tablets and phones to TVs and even smart toys. As a parent, it’s easy to feel torn. On one hand, screens can entertain, educate, and even connect your child with loved ones. On the other, too much screen time can worry you, especially when your child seems glued to the device. The good news…