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Key Milestones

Communicating with your baby
You may be fluent in two or three languages, but get ready to learn Baby Talk, a language that will be fun to learn, though very very frustrating at times.

(Not) Running With Scissors
Using scissors can seem quite challenging for a toddler with small hands.

Avoiding Having A Bully At Home
Bullying is a serious problem nowadays, and it can be shocking and upsetting to find out that your child may have bullied someone at school.

Exercise During Pregnancy
It is okay to continue or begin regular physical activity if you are healthy and your pregnancy is normal.
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Understanding Time
The first time you’ll see that shows you that your child is starting to understand time usually revolves around events, like his birthday or washing his hand before eating.

The Resilient Child
Do you ever hear mums say things like: my child doesn’t speak yet, my boy can’t count, or my little girl is one and she can’t walk yet?

The Magnificence of a Developing Child
A famous Italian psychologist, Professor Loris Malaguzzi wrote: “It’s necessary that we believe that the child is very intelligent and competent, that the child is strong and beautiful and has very

The Attachment Bond
Perhaps by now, it is obvious that we mum’s play a key role in enriching our child’s early learning experiences, environment and their cognitive, physical, social and emotional development overall.

That’s what friends are for
The single best childhood predictor of adult adaptation is not IQ, not school grades and not classroom behaviour but rather the adequacy with which the child gets along with other children ...

Nurturing Imagination
Child development experts now recognize that importance of imagination and the role it plays in understanding reality.

Making Friends As A Pre-Schooler
Now that your child is a pre-schooler, making friends is an important part of her development.

Learning – A Complex Process
A common understanding of children’s learning is often focused on the more explicit behaviours or knowledge a child exhibits, such as knowing their ABC’s, their numbers, saying words etc…but learni

Grown Up Games
As your pre-schooler starts to grow, you’ll notice that her ways of playing evolve.

Bonding With Dad
For the first three years, your child will show preference for you over his father, and that can make you feel bad and can make the father seem like he’s not welcome.

(Not) Running With Scissors
Using scissors can seem quite challenging for a toddler with small hands.

From Sitting to Standing: The Path To Walking
Crawling is your baby’s first way of getting around all alone.

Growing Bones
Kids spend their time thinking about growing, without realizing that they are growing every single day, before your loving eyes.

Getting Ready For His First Step
Pretty soon, your child will be running around the house, as he learns how to walk and then run.

When child won’t eat
Explore how to behave when your child refuse to eat and how to provide him or her with the necessary nutriments for the development process.

Toddler’s Appetite
You will notice changes in your baby's appetite when passing from a stage to another. What to do? How to deal with the current situation? Learn more

Pregnancy Health Check-Ups
Explore everything you need to know about the appropriate time to visit the pediatric and when to do so. Click here to learn more!

Toddler Eye Care & Vision
Discover every detail about your toddler's vision. Learn more about warning signs you need to pay attention to in order to prevent future issues. Click here.

The Importance of Shapes
You’re probably no longer conscious of it, but our brain categorizes everything around us based on shape and color.

Benefits of Climbing
Your kids have a ton of energy, and finding ways to channel that energy in ways that can be good for them is sometimes difficult.

Swinging Time
Swinging strengthens your child’s core and helps with the development of balance.

Managing Mood Swings
While most people associate mood swings with teenagers, they are a very common part of your five-year-old’s life.

Getting Ready For School
As the summer starts to come to an end, fall is just around the corner, and so is your child’s first day at school.

Developing Math Skills
Even before they get to school, kids have a grasp of addition and subtraction because of their daily interactions.
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