Babies try to tell us what they want or need before they can talk. Part of the fun of parenting is learning how your baby communicates. No two babies are alike and different babies use different expressions and movements to tell parents what they want.  Read More >>
 

Why does fear develop around seven to eight months? Some researchers believe children begin to show fear when they are able to compare something they know and remember with something they don’t recognize.  
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“Mommy, read me a story!” he says, while you tuck him between the sheets. And before you know it, he’s wrapped in your arms while you turn the pages together, giggling at the funny duck in his favorite book.   Read More >>
 

Yesterday you were reading to your baby, today you are watching him run and play. Where does the time go? The years go quickly but some of the days (and nights) can seem very long. How about taking some quiet time together? Give yourself some moments together with a book.
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Sharing books is a great way to help your child learn to read and write. But there is something just as important that you can do every day that will help children grow on their pathway to becoming future readers—sharing stories through everyday conversations.  Read More >>
 


 

 
   
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