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Definition: The normal social and physical development of children ages 3 - 6 years old includes many significant milestones.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT, LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT,
BEHAVIOR, SAFETY, PARENTING TIPS ...

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It's expensive being a parent these days. Food, clothing, toys – and just when you think you have a handle on the expenses, your child turns another year older.

Birthday parties for preschoolers can be especially daunting. According to Diane Warner, party planner and author of several ...

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Most preschools will start accepting children at around age 2 1/2, but that doesn't mean your child is magically ready for preschool when he reaches that age. Readiness for preschool has more to do with where your child is developmentally. Is he socially, emotionally, physically, and ...

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Adjusting to preschool can be tough for any child, even one who's been in daycare for a while. You can help ease your child's transition to preschool with these ideas and activities. The important thing is to keep any preparation time fun. At this age, learning should not be a chore. You don't want ...

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The first step is to look for a school that's a good match for your child, not to aim just for the big names. "Admissions directors are matchmakers," says Diane Johnson, head of admissions at Redwood Day School in Oakland, California. "We match families with our school's mission."

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Choosing a daycare center for your child involves asking plenty of questions and being observant. Start your search about six months before you'll need childcare (the best centers fill up fast), and use the following list of criteria as a guide. If you find a center that scores a perfect ten ...

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1. Usually children are closer to mom for some reason. For a dad, how does he overcome this and form a closer bond with a child?

It’s important to understand that Dads get close to kids in their own way. It all depends on how we define “closeness.” Dads form a bond with their kids by ...

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Every Valentine's Day, we ask kids about L-O-V-E. More than 4,300 of you responded to our survey this year and one thing was clear: Liking someone - or having someone like you - can be soooooooo embarrassing. How embarrassing? Enough to make kids blush, hide in the restroom at school, or even feel ...

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