Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Fine Motor Activities for Toddlers: Store Bought

Toddlers are always looking for something to play with, whether it means getting into the “no-nos” or playing with toys in the toy box or playroom. As parents, I’m sure you are always thinking of something for your little one to do as well as an activity that challenges his development while he is growing and learn each day.


I wrote an article, “Homemade Fine Motor Activities for Toddlers” over a year ago, which was full of fun and educational ideas you could make at home. This article includes even more fine motor activities that are fun, educational and relatively inexpensive. 

Friday, June 26, 2015

Kudos to "The Better Mom"

I was browsing around the Internet and found this awesome blog titled The Better Mom growing better together at www.thebettermom.com

Ruth, along with 26 other contributors, write articles in this blog regularly. I thought to introduce my readers to this blog because it's full of inspirational articles to give Mom's a boost and some hope with topics like anxiety & weary Mom's with bible verses that relates to Motherhood issues.
Like these articles: When Someone You Love is Making Poor Choices , Overcoming Fear with Authentic Faith , Where Interruptions Find Their Welcome With Weary Moms

Here is a little tidbit about the blog written by Ruth,

Monday, June 1, 2015

Naps: Weaning from the Morning Nap to One Nap a Day


Have you noticed a change in how long your little one naps during the day? Usually around ten months to sometime after one year, little ones start showing signs of not needing to nap as often as the earlier months.

Some signs to observe while deciding when your little one is ready to wean that morning nap are:

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

White Noise Machine? What’s All the Hype?





“White noise machines” have become popular among young parents with little ones. If you are a new parent, you are more than likely aware of this. If you are a grandparent or child care provider, this might be new to you. Through my child care program, parents are educating me on a new method of helping their little ones lullaby to sleep.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Happy Mother's Day!

 Wishing all Mother’s and Grandmother’s a well-deserved Happy Mother’s Day. Cherish this magical day as you celebrate with your family and relatives.

Here is a little poem to share . . .

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Coloring with Crayons for Toddlers or Younger



Do you ever wonder what the appropriate age is to introduce your little one to coloring with crayons?

Depending on the interest of your little one, some might show interest as early as 10 months.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Large Motor/Gross Motor Activities for Toddlers



Is your toddler showing signs of boredom? Does your toddler consistently get into the “no-no” areas of the house? Toddlers are naturally curious about their world while absorbing new cause and effect knowledge from play. Here is a list of fun activities to help strengthen your toddler’s large/gross motor development and inspire his natural curiosity.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Routines for Toddlers and Infants? Are they important?





Yes, routines are important for this age group.

Should my routine for my toddler or infant match my child care routine? Not necessarily. In fact, it would be almost impossible to match your little one’s child care routine to your home routine.
 
If you think about it, in comparing child care verses your home, there are a few differences. Some of those differences are: 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Potty Training? Is Your Toddler Ready? Part 3 of 3


Is Everyone Ready? Potty Training in 10 Days

If everyone involved is ready for potty training, make sure you have supplies ready. Here is a list of supplies to have:

Potty Training? Is Your Toddler Ready? Part 2 of 3


Indications of When Your Toddler is Ready & Potty Training Expectations



Is your toddler ready? Read the list below to help make that decision:
   he remains dry for longer periods of time
   he tells you he is wet or needs the diaper changed
   he can pull clothes down and up
   he shows strong interest
   he has good language development as he will need to tell you if he needs to go

Indications that you the parent(s) and child care provider are ready:
   You had an opportunity to introduce