Articles related to "Share Toys"Due to normal social development, two-year-olds don't understand the concept of sharing the way adults do. Parallel play is common for this age group.
A common point of contention among siblings is toys. Toy ownership is often called into question, as are the rules regarding sharing and turn taking.
Parents and caregivers can teach children about conflict resolution skills by offering a wheel of choice, limited choices and by coaching children to set personal limits.
A toddler who is sociable will settle into school with ease and find learning a more enjoyable experience.
Teaching children to share toys often comes before children are developmentally ready. Toddlers, especially, have difficulty grasping the concept of sharing.
This article highlights some of the advantages and disadvantages associated with placing children in early childhood programs during their preschool years.
December is a wonderful time of the year. Adults look forward to parties, food and decorating the home with loved ones while children eagerly anticipate receiving toys.
Eliminate sharing issues, rule breaking, and boredom when playmates get together. Here are a few tips and time-tested strategies to make the next play date successful.
Gentle discipline is a parenting method that looks for ways to avoid the use of physical punishment, yelling and threats.
Continuing to breastfeed your child after one year will help ensure proper nutrition even if your toddler is a picky eater. It may also prevent infection and allergies.
While some children have no trouble transitioning into the preschool setting, others have a more difficult adjustment period.
Instead of wasting money and overindulging kids by giving them many small presents, give children a big family gift to encourage sharing and good sibling relationships.
The ability to share is an important part of socializing and making friends, hence the importance of teaching kids to share.
Child development experts now use the term "prosocial skills". This new buzzword describes positive ways that children socially interact with others.
The respiratory distress caused by croup can be alarming for both patients and parents; knowing how to respond when croup strikes will help to alleviate those fears.
At age three, preschool children need lots of supervision and coaching to develop friendship skills and solve conflicts with other children.
Catching a cold is child's play. While adults suffer an average two to five bouts a year, school kids are struck by between seven and ten colds.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported more than 152,000 children younger than 15 were treated for toy-related injuries in hospital emergency rooms in 2005.
Chicken pox is no fun for anyone, especially small children that want to scratch constantly. Here are some ways to make this virus more comfortable.
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