Tag Archives: Child’s Growth
How to Manage the “Terrible Twos”
“No” is perhaps the most uttered word of your toddler. Know that this word is not an act of defiance towards you, but your child is learning independence and how to express frustration. Here’s what to expect and how you can cope with the Terrible Twos from DiBiase Baby Steps, a provider of early childhood … Continue reading
Reasons Why Your Child Should Join Summer Camp
With summer fast approaching, you may be thinking of ways your toddler can continue learning at home. Aside from attending a daycare center, enrolling in summer camp is an excellent way children can continue learning and developing special interests. Summer camp provides your child with the opportunity to have a productive summer while developing skills … Continue reading
Don’t Underestimate the Nursery Rhymes!
Every parent knows that nursery rhymes can be abusive to the ears of adults, but they’re totally indispensable to early childhood education in New Jersey! Toddlers and preschoolers have very limited options when it comes to music, and nursery rhymes are designed exactly to be both pleasing to the child’s ears and also stimulating to … Continue reading
Factors That Affect a Child’s Growth and Development
Children don’t grow and develop the same way. In fact, how a child grows and develops will heavily depend on certain factors, which are divided into internal and external. Internal factors are factors that we have no control over, namely heredity and sex. There is nothing we can do about these factors, no matter if … Continue reading