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Help your child make friends more easily
Supervise your child and teach him safety rules
Establish healthy eating habits that can last your child’s lifetime
Teach what is and is not safe to play with around your home
What’s it like to be 51-52 months old?
Four-letter words fascinate children and horrify parents
Replace myths about brain development with facts
Sharing child care can strengthen your couple relationship
What’s a parent to do when children swear?
Help your child learn the difference between feeling anger and acting on anger
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Is your child getting enough iron?
Vitamin C helps your body use iron.
Make a life-size drawing so your child can see and talk about herself.
What’s it like to be 33-34 Months Old?
Vision testing checks problems that may go unnoticed.
A memory book or box will help your child feel special.
Your child will love you even if you’re strict and set limits.
Let your toddler decide how much to eat.
Use games to teach your child new skills.
Teach your child how to reduce stress by imagining a place he likes.
Stuttering happens when children get upset or excited.
Problem solving skills begin now.
Toddlers use imaginary friends to practice social and thinking skills.
Stress can cause your child to lose interest in toilet or potty training.
Most toddlers need a one-hour nap that is not close to bedtime.
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