toddler development
With your toddler's growth comes rapid development of all their gross and fine motor skills - be amazed as they learns to climb, run, jump and draw, while simultaneously learning to to talk. And most incredible of all, he or she will begin toilet training.
First steps to your toddler's independence
From around the age of 12 months your child will want to begin doing things for themselves. While this is a welcome step towards...more
6 simple strategies to encourage your child's first words
Toddlers learn to talk by listening to the trusted people in their lives and we’ve got some great suggestions for how to make...more
Let little girls be little girls
Bobbi Boylen wears makeup, leotards and dances to “Single Ladies”. It’s a bit…eccch. more
From baby to toddler: your child's first steps
What is actually going on beneath the surface as your child learns to walk? Take a look at what the scientists have to say about...more
1 - 2 years speech development
Towards the end of her first year, your baby will reward you with her first word. And from that moment on, she will continually...more
The fine motor skills checklist: Track your child's milestones
Fine motor skills are one of the major pillars on which a child’s development sits. From the time they are born they’re honing these...more
Your amazing toddler: A parent's guide to toddler development
Between the ages of one and three, your amazing toddler is developing some serious super powers. Here we present you with the ultimate...more
6 things your toddler can do that might surprise you
One thing I know about toddlers – they think they know everything. When babies hit their feet, they start to realise that...more
Teaching your toddler to dress
When your toddler is between one and two years old, she is most likely pulling off her clothes any chance she gets rather than trying...more
Lost in translation: do you speak toddler?
Say words like “mine” or “privacy” to a toddler and they’ll probably look at you as if you’re...more
Why routine and structure benefits your toddler
Are you a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of parent when it comes to toddler routines? Do you usually feel satisfied to just...more
2 - 3 years How toddlers understand the world
Between 2 and 3 years, your child will begin to be curious about the world around him and how he fits into it. more