Sylvia Rath
Parenting Specialist
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Co-authored Articles (8)
How to
Answer Where Do Babies Come From
Children are notorious for asking funny and sometimes inappropriate questions. However, if your kid is asking about where babies come from or how they're made, you should try to give them an honest answer that they can u...
How to
Potty Train Your Child
The prospect of potty training can be daunting for both you and your child! The main thing you need to consider is whether your child is ready to be potty trained—if they are, then the whole process will be a lot easie...
How to
Teach a Child to Write
When your kid is first learning to write, it can be an exciting and frustrating time. However, if you don't try too much too soon, it can be fun for you and your kid. Take some time to help your child build muscles, then...
How to
Write a Preschool Lesson Plan
Writing a preschool lesson plan takes time up front, but once you establish a template that works for you the process will become much easier. Thoughtfully created lesson plans will ensure children learn and have fun whi...
How to
Handle 2 Year Old Tantrums
One minute your two-year-old is full of hugs, kisses, and laughter, and the next, they’re screaming on the floor in a tantrum. Sometimes you might not even know what triggered it. Tantrums can be really frustrating for...
What to Do When Your Toddler Can’t Sit In One Place
Simple tips to get your 2- to 4-year-old to sit quietly and listenToddlers are typically energetic and easily distracted, and they get fidgety, cranky, and uncomfortable when they are required to sit still and behave the...
How to
Teach Recognition of Numbers 1 to 10
Number recognition describes the ability to recognize numbers visually and then name them. For example, number recognition allows a child to understand that the symbol 2 references the word “two,” as well as the asso...
How to
Entertain Kids
Kids can be entertained in thousands of different ways, yet adults and older teens often run out of ideas when a bored child puts them on the spot. You can avoid this by familiarizing yourself with the many different way...