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Newborns are called infants and babies. The term ‘toddler’ is usually used for kids above 1 year old and under the age of two. Formative years are what most refer to as the toddler stage. Raising a toddler can feel like a rollercoaster ride, with intense highs and lows. Everything that occurs to the little one is meaningful for his or her growth, development and maturity. In the toddlerhood phase, there are lots of changes, temper swings and even some negativity. Toddler tend to become hyperactive, where some can misbehave unknown willingly and parents are required to be very patient in this phase. Mishandling the situation may lead to emotional problems and long-term consequences for the parent and child relationship.

Teaching Your Overactive Toddler to Calm Down -Expectations Versus the Reality 1.2K views
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Teaching Your Overactive Toddler to Calm Down: Expectations versus Reality

Does your toddler have trouble sitting still? Is your toddler always bursting with energy? Most mothers would say yes. Parenting with love and limits is not easy. Once babies learn to walk, they literally and figuratively become unstoppable. They jump, run around, and get

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How to Nurture Your Toddler’s Brain in Order to Raise a Positive, Well-Balanced, and Emotive Adult

Despite the wealth of information available, effective parenting in a defective world

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Potty Training and Your Baby’s Brain: What to Expect and How to Do Responsive Parenting! 898 views
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Potty Training and Your Baby’s Brain: Responsive Parenting

Potty training is an important developmental milestone that marks a child’s relative

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Language Delay in Toddlers- Effects on School Performance and Language Development at Age 8 620 views
Health Issues - Toddler/Research Findings

Can Language Delay in Toddlers Be Detected Early? A Cluster-Randomized Trial of Screening for Language Delay in Toddlers: Effects on School Performance and Language Development at Age 8

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Intellectual, behavioral, and communicative development is of vital importance in a child. Future achievements and success in adulthood depend to a large extent on the ability to function normally during childhood. Therefore,

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Toddlers Brain Development 1.1K views
Emotions and Behavior

How to Nurture Your Toddler’s Brain in Order to Raise a Positive, Well-Balanced, and Emotive Adult

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Despite the wealth of information available, effective parenting in a defective world is a tough job because toddlers have an overwhelming amount of needs. Children’s needs are not just physical. They have

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Learning and Play - Toddler/Research Findings

Swimming May Be More Beneficial for Toddlers Than You Think The Effect of Aquatic Therapy on Functional Mobility of Infants and Toddlers in Early Intervention

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Often children with developmental delays or disabilities are subjected to an early intervention (EI) program or physical or occupational therapies. The aim of these interventions is to enhance the functional mobility of

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Toddler diarrhea 509 views
Health Issues - Toddler

What to Do When Your Toddler Gets Diarrhea

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Diarrhea in toddlers is inevitable because a toddler’s diet is expanding with age. Toddler diarrhea can occur anytime until the child reaches five years of age. Parenting from the inside out can

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Sensible and stress-free feeding and diet patterns can help your toddler thrive. 746 views
Healthy Diet

Four Tips to Make Mealtimes Less Fussy and Healthier for Your Toddler

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The commonest complaints that pediatricians receive from parents are related to their toddlers’ fussy eating habits. It’s a very typical phase that toddlers go through as soon as they start walking and

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Picky Eating or an Eating Disorder -How to Ensure that Your Picky Eater Stays Healthy 877 views
Healthy Diet

How to Ensure That Your Picky Eater Stays Healthy

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Most parents are familiar with toddlers’ fussy and picky eating habits and their general aversion to food (also called food neophobia). Learning to eat is part of a child’s physical, emotional, and

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Teaching Your Overactive Toddler to Calm Down -Expectations Versus the Reality 1.2K views
Emotions and Behavior

Teaching Your Overactive Toddler to Calm Down: Expectations versus Reality

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6 mins read

Does your toddler have trouble sitting still? Is your toddler always bursting with energy? Most mothers would say yes. Parenting with love and limits is not easy. Once babies learn to walk,

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Constipation in Childhood 573 views
Health Issues - Toddler

Why Your Child Is Constipated and How to Treat It

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Just like adults, children sometimes feel constipated too. According to research, “Constipation is typically characterized by lack of periodicity in defecating, bulky stools and difficulty or pain during defecation. Constipation is one

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