
Socializing Baby
Playgroups and classes offer young children a different type of interaction from that of the home setting. Observation and imitation of peers are key to helping your baby develop her social skills.
Playgroups and classes offer young children a different type of interaction from that of the home setting. Observation and imitation of peers are key to helping your baby develop her social skills.
A Montessori education brings independence, confidence, curiosity and an eagerness to learn. Is this unique option right for your child?
Help your toddlers get ready for a new baby’s arrival by teaching them all about their special new roles: Big brothers and sisters!
Moms with small kids eat more calories from saturated fat than women without children says the journal of Pediatrics. Watch out for those “easy to grab a few” traps related to what kids can eat!
I have witnessed first-hand the incredible journeys of children who come to recognize their own power in steering their own destinies.
Get to know camp directors as people through phone conversations, e-mails and a personal visit. Have the director describe the camp’s philosophy and how the staff implements it.
Preschool experts agree: kids are typically able to do more than many of us think. Here’s how you can encourage your youngster.
A local family reflects on their choice to raise their child with more than one language.