Category Archives: Toddler

Toddlers, well the word is synonymous with energy. Always toddling around, this age group is very crucial for the development of the children.

They explore everything, and there are so many questions that keep arising in your head. Am I late for potty training? What do I give my child to eat, he doesn’t eat anything? Fun activities, please? And the list is endless.

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10 Amazing Five Senses Activities For kids

Five Senses Activities For kids

Sensory play provides young toddlers and children with a limitless number of opportunities to grow and learn. While utilizing their senses to investigate and explore the environment, children build coordination, enhance concentration, and develop gross and fine motor skills through sensory play. In addition, sensory activities expand their curiosity, creative thinking, and problem-solving and solution-testing […]

Can Kids Have Energy Drinks?

Energy Drink for kid

Energy drinks are liquids high in caffeine and other compounds such as sugar, herbal supplements, sweeteners, vitamins, and taurine. Energy drinks claim to boost your energy, concentration, stamina, athletic performance and even help you lose weight. However, there are few studies to back up these assertions. Indeed, these products have been connected to a slew […]

Don’t fret about buying the ‘right’ toy — any toy is educational if you support kids in their play.

Right toy for children

Children get influenced very fast when it comes to buying a toy they just saw in a shop or on the television. But you as a parent often fear is it the right thing to buy? Well, let’s accept the fact that you are the best person to know your child. Whether you choose a […]

20 Activities to Promote Cognitive Development in Toddlers

child's cognitive development

The way a child learns, accumulates knowledge, and interacts with his environment is described by cognitive development. Different cognitive capabilities are acquired as a kid reaches particular developmental stages, but activities that promote active learning will benefit a youngster of any capacity. As a parent, you may support your child’s cognitive development in the areas […]

5 ways to help a child deal with anger and teach them how to cope with it

child deal with anger

When a youngster suffers from rage, it’s difficult for both parents and children. Some children are quickly irritated. Children get worked up over seemingly insignificant situations. They scream. They may even become combative. If your child has furious episodes, especially if their anger interferes with their relationships and quality of life, you must educate them […]

10 expert-recommended Ways to Develop Self Control in Kids

self control in kids

Self-control Self-control is a set of abilities that enable adults and children to control their behaviors, emotions, and thoughts to accomplish a goal. In a nutshell, it’s the ability to consider and pause before acting. For example, waiting in line, sitting calmly, and taking turns all necessitate self-control in seemingly basic ways. But on the […]

Parenting habits that can slow down your child’s development

parent and child development

Parenting habits have significant effects on your child’s development. Improvements in your kid’s physical growth are referred to as “development.” Changes in your child’s social, intellectual, behavioral, emotional, and communication skills are other factors. All of these areas of development are intertwined, and one is influenced by and reliant on the others. You’re always learning […]

Toddlers and Challenging Behaviour: Why They Do It and How to Respond

Toddlers and Challenging Behaviour

The year between the ages of two and three is a thrilling one. Toddlers are becoming aware that they are distinct from their parents and caretakers. This implies they feel compelled to establish themselves, communicate their preferences, and act independently. On the other hand, Toddlers do not understand the logic and still struggle with patience […]