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Why Your Toddler Fights Naps (And What Actually Works)

If your toddler suddenly refuses to nap, turns nap time into a battle, or takes forever to fall asleep, it can feel frustrating—especially when you know they still need the rest. Nap resistance is a really common phase. It often shows up just as you feel like you’ve got a good routine in place, and…
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How to Support Toddler Speech Development (10 Simple Ways That Actually Work)

Supporting your toddler’s speech development can feel exciting, but also worrying at times—especially if you’re wondering whether your child is talking “enough.” The reality is that toddler speech development varies widely, and many children develop language at different speeds. Some toddlers start talking early, while others take more time to build confidence before using words. From…
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Toddler Naps Dropping: When and How to Transition Smoothly

As toddlers grow and develop, their sleep needs begin to change—and one of the biggest shifts parents notice is when toddler naps start dropping. What once felt like a guaranteed part of the day can suddenly turn into a struggle, with your toddler resisting naps or staying wide awake. Knowing when to drop a toddler nap and how…
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Toddler Waking Up at 5am? Causes and How to Fix Early Wake-Ups

Why Toddlers Wake Up at 5am (and What Parents Can Do) If your toddler wakes up at 5am ready to start the day, you are not alone. Early morning wake-ups are one of the most common sleep challenges parents face during the toddler years. While some children naturally wake early, many toddlers wake at 5am…
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How to Get Toddlers to Listen Without Shouting

Many parents and caregivers find it frustrating when toddlers seem to ignore instructions. Whether it’s time to get dressed, leave the playground, or stop throwing toys, it can sometimes feel like the only way to get a response is by raising your voice. However, shouting rarely improves behaviour in the long term. In fact, it…
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Best Fine Motor Skill Activities for Toddlers (Simple & Effective)

12 Activities That Build Fine Motor Skills in Toddlers Fine motor skills are an important part of early childhood development. These skills involve the small muscles in a child’s hands and fingers, which are used for everyday tasks such as holding a spoon, turning pages in a book, stacking toys, and eventually learning to write.…
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Fever in Toddlers: How to Know When to Worry and When to Seek Help

Fever in Toddlers: When to Worry Fever is one of the most common concerns for parents of toddlers. As a nanny with hands-on experience caring for young children every day, I’ve seen how quickly a slight temperature can cause worry. A fever can be alarming, especially if your child seems uncomfortable or unusually quiet. While…
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The Ultimate Guide for Parents: What to Expect From a Nanny

What Parents Should Expect From a Nanny Hiring a nanny is a big step for any family. You are trusting someone to care for your child, support their development, and become part of your daily routine. Because of this, it’s important for parents to understand what they should realistically expect from a nanny and what…
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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,…
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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…
