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Research toddler firsts, stages of the development and important safety issues with the help of eHow's family and parenting experts. Tackle potty training with ease, curb bedwetting and learn how to schedule play dates by following practical, step-by-step articles. Have concerns about day care or babysitting? Looking for new game ideas for your toddler? Eating habits, toddler nutrition and punishing bad behavior are just a sampling of the topics tackled by eHow's tot specialists.

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  • How to Talk With a 3-Year-Old About Divorce & Moving

    Talking with your child about an impending divorce does not have to be a traumatic event. Children are resilient, especially during the toddler and elementary school ages. If your 3-year-old is...

  • How to Learn Through Sesame Street Music

    The PBS television series "Sesame Street" has provided educational programming for children since 1969. This critically acclaimed children's show features a unique combination of puppets (called...

  • What to Do if You Think a Toddler Has Been Sexually Abused

    Signs of sexual abuse are difficult to diagnose and treat in children of all ages. In toddlers, language limitations can make the situation even harder to identify and address.

  • Daycare Center Problems

    Parents have to take responsibility for their children's well being and pay particular attention to how much time their kids are left in day care. More attention should be centered on problems...

  • How to Help Your Child To Be More Independent

    Once your child becomes a certain age, usually around 5 years old, he may start to try and do things on his own by mocking others. This can be fun...and frustrating for parents who want to help...

  • Quick Dinner Ideas for Toddlers

    Toddlers are often be picky and demanding eaters, meaning that they want to eat within minutes, but regularly only consume certain foods. Parents can prepare several quick meals that their toddler...

  • Does a Toddler Need Milk Before Bed?

    Once your baby becomes a toddler, is milk before bed necessary? Well-meaning parents should know the facts before making a decision.

  • How to Teach a Toddler Self Confidence

    Toddlers get much of their self confidence from their parents and immediate family. You really need to work at patients and understanding to teach this but it can be done.

  • Treatment for Bedwetting

    Bedwetting can be a frustrating problem for both parents and children. Parents don't want to clean wet sheets every morning, and children may feel too shy to enjoy sleepovers. While some...

  • When Should You Start Potty Training?

    Like all parents before you, every time you change your baby's diaper you probably wonder, "How much longer am I going to have to do this?" There are several options, depending on how active a...

  • How to Teach Parenting Classes

    Teaching parenting classes is a great way to get parents and children interacting together with games and activities, and offering one-on-one lessons with parents separately can help their...

  • How to Select a Reliable Babysitter

    As parents we want to know that our children are in safe hands. We all have very busy lifestyles due to work, school, or whatever the circumstances maybe that we will have to get a caregiver for...

  • How to Start a Neighborhood Play Group

    Bringing neighborhood preschool children together in a safe and nurturing environment teaches them valuable socialization skills and prepares them for school. For parents, it provides time to...

  • How to Choose a Play Group

    Involving your child in a playgroup is a good way to provide early socialization. Interacting with several children outside of siblings, cousins and family friends will help prepare your child for...

  • How to Start a Toddler Play Group

    The advantages of finding a toddler playgroup for your little one are numerous. Not only do children get the opportunity to learn about interacting with their peers, parents get the opportunity to...

  • How to Plan Play Dates

    Help your child develop social skills and stay occupied during lazy afternoons by arranging and hosting play dates with their friends. Plan a get together that will keep the kids entertained and...

  • How to Create a Playgroup

    Organized playgroups help young children learn how to share, interact with other children the same age, and empathize with others. Playgroups can be helpful for parents as well. For parents who...

  • How to Choose Books for Toddlers

    Reading books to young children helps them develop vital language skills and learn about the world around them. Learn how to choose books for toddlers by following these easy steps.

  • How to Eat Out With a Toddler

    Eating out with a toddler can be a good experience or it can be an awful chore depending on the level of preparedness of the parents. Parents must come to the dinner table armed with the...

  • How to Organize a Preschool Sleepover

    Preschool is a fun age for children. At this point, they are developing their own little personalities and reaching out to kids their own age. Preschool is a good time to organize a sleepover...

  • How to Get a Child to Lie Still for a Diaper Change

    Getting a child to lie still for a diaper change can be a tall order for many parents. With an average of 6 diaper changes a day, it's enough to make any parent scream for help. Thankfully, if you...

  • How to Save Money by Hiring a Baby Entertainer Versus a Babysitter

    One of the main concerns expressed by work-at-home parents is finding balance. It is often difficult, if not impossible, to juggle a successful business while meeting the needs of the children at...

  • How to Start a Play Group

    Create the social and academic interactions you want your child to experience by starting your own play group. Not only will you introduce your child to important peer relations, you will...

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