Author: Betty Paxton
The ability to overcome negative emotions is called resilience. How can you build this emotional skill in your child? Read our 8 tips for fostering resilience.
Why are routines so important? Your child learns through experiences during play and routines. Even mundane routines can be turned into a rich learning experience.
Immersing your little one in a daily “bath” of music is one of the greatest gifts you can give them. The many benefits of early exposure to music have been well documented.
Too often, we set unrealistic expectations for the holidays. Accept that they won’t be perfect and instead focus on what’s important—family, togetherness, and love.
Storytime is a special time for bonding and building the foundations for early language and literacy. Discover our 4 storybook classic activities for infants ages 0 - 6 months.
Keep your infant sleeping safely and soundly with these evidence-based ways to reduce SIDS risk.
Accidents happen. Be aware and prepared by following our room-by-room steps for childproofing your home.
A child’s social-emotional development creates the context in which they develop and exercise all of their other abilities. Discover four critical social-emotional milestones for you to watch for during baby’s first two months.
For promoting healthy, creative play, child development experts suggest starting with a small collection of carefully chosen toys. Find out why.
Major gross-motor milestones include walking, running, climbing, jumping, balance, and coordination. Discover simple ways to encourage gross-motor development during playtime and daily routines.
Easily turn what could be humdrum routines into moments that matter, while building cognitive, language, fine motor, and other skills.
Got 5-minutes? Try this quick yoga flow to reduce stress and improve your mood.