Tag: early childhood

How to Know When Your Child Is Ready for Potty Training
Potty training is a significant milestone for both parents and children. It can be exciting, challenging, and sometimes frustrating. But how do you know when your child is ready to start the process? Here are some tips based on pediatric research to help you decide. The Signs of Toileting Readiness First, you need to look
Transition To Preschool with Mom’s Morning Out
If you are a stay-at-home mom with young children, you might be looking for options to give yourself a break and provide your kids with social and educational opportunities. One of the possibilities you can consider is enrolling your child in a Mom’s morning out program. This playgroup type usually operates in churches, community centers,
Help your little one cope with separation anxiety
Separation anxiety is a common and natural feeling that many children experience when they are away from their parents or primary caregivers. It usually starts between 6 months and 3 years of age, and it can vary in intensity and duration depending on the child’s temperament, attachment, and environment. Help your little one cope with
When is My Baby Ready to Walk?
Babies go through many stages of physical development in their first year of life. They learn to roll over, lift their head, crawl, stand, and walk. These are important milestones that show how your baby is growing and learning new skills. Here is a brief overview of each milestone and when to expect it. Roll
Introducing Table Manners to your Infant
Table manners are a part of social etiquette and healthy habits. But how can parents introduce table manners, such as handwashing, into an infant’s routine? Here is your guide to introducing table manners to your infant. Start Early Before your baby starts eating solid foods, you can familiarize them with handwashing by wiping their hands