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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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Surviving Teething
It can sometimes be heartbreaking to see your little toddler going teething and, unfortunately, it’s a whole new level of pain when the big molars start growing, around the time he gets to be 13 mo

Playing With Knives
It might seem scary to you, but by the time your child is 5 years old, she’s ready to start using a knife, with guidance and supervision, of course.

Learning to Self-Feed
Before you know it, your child is going to start reaching for your food and her eyes will start following your utensil movements.

Kids Learning to Speak
There is no one point at which your child learns to talk.

Step by Step Teaching her to use the stairs
It may sound like something completely crazy, but teaching your toddler to go up and down stairs may be the best way to keep her safe and sound.

Does My Baby Understand Me?
We spend a lot of time talking to our newborns, from telling them stories to just being completely gaga over everything they do.

Exercise During Pregnancy
It is okay to continue or begin regular physical activity if you are healthy and your pregnancy is normal.

My Kid, The Artist
Your little toddler is now discovering drawing and colors, and it’s an exciting time for him, as his drawing skills evolve over time.

An Independent Toddler
After having spent the last few months doing absolutely everything for your child, it may come as a surprise (or relief) to start seeing him wanting to be more independent and pulling away from you
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