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Ten fascinating toddler facts
By Fiona McKim on 17/08/2011 13:19:54
From bedtime fears to sensitive ears, a lot goes on in these crucial years
to develop memory and think for herself.By the age of three, your toddler will have developed around 1,000 trillion connections between the cells in her brain, which is around twice as many as the average adult!
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Repeat, repeat, repeat
By Fiona McKim on 18/07/2011 17:58:36
Practice makes perfect for inquisitive young minds
While it may be difficult sometimes to fathom your toddler’s love of repetition, it is actually a vital part of her mental development and should be strongly encouraged.During these crucial first few years the connections between the brain cells
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Preserving precious memories with your child
By Fiona McKim on 22/09/2011 17:52:34
Record those special moments with these simple and fun ideas
and digital photo frames from your uploaded pictures, ensuring you can hold on to your child’s special moments in a modern and unique way.Create a scrapbookCreating a scrapbook of your child’s development is an excellent way of preserving precious memories
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Roald Dahl Museum, Buckinghamshire
By Fiona McKim on 20/07/2011 16:14:22
Discover why the fantastic Mr Dahl captivates every generation of the family
naughty little girl. Discover where it all went right by watching the story develop on touch-screen monitors. Don’t forget to pack Optimistically speaking, sunscreen and bottled water for keeping cool during Roald Dahl’s village trail around Great
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Tips on surviving your child's homework
By Fiona McKim on 23/12/2011 13:32:24
Five simple ideas to encourage learning at home
the temptation to sit next to your child or give the full answer to a problem if you feel she could solve it herself with some guidance. A child who is taught how to work through problems rather than given the solution is much more likely to develop
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