Even when it seems like it would just be easier not to. It is always, always worth it.
Some of the best Montessori activities are practically free—and use materials that are already in your house.
Make friends and boost your little one's development: Win-win.
Don't try to stop the crying.
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He was crying about chicken nuggets, but it wasn't about the chicken nuggets at all.
4. Act it out.
So, how many toys are too many?
Keep those snuggles coming, mama.
She wants to fix the childcare gap so many parents are struggling with.
Here's why.
3. Follow their curiosities, not yours.
Rule #1: Be present in every situation.
1. Don't panic!
They say the days are long, but the years are short. No statement has held more truth to me as a mother than this one.
Research shows that continued reading aloud after age 5 (and well beyond) improves reading and listening skills and academic performance.