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Boy meets girl: How friendships develop throughout childhood
By Junior on 04/04/2012 12:12:10
Junior explains the on-off relationship between little boys and girls

and will admire other babies, simply because they are like them, regardless of whether the baby is a boy or a girl.Ages 1–2Friendship choices begin to emerge. Children begin to demonstrate distinct preferences for specific children. Around age two, they begin

A quick guide to your baby’s smile
By Rachel Ragg on 11/05/2012 10:33:46
How your child’s adorable grin is a key clue to her development

more aware of the outside world, they also discover that smiling results in pleasurable attention from their parents and carers.By eight to 12 months, your baby’s smiles become an ‘anticipatory’, meaning she will expect to receive a smile in return

Collector’s classic: The Ladybird Wheely Bug
By Junior on 01/05/2008 00:00:00
The Ladybird Wheely Bug is very beneficial for a child's developement as well as being good fun!

This has got to be one of our favourite pieces of design ever! Others have followed in its wake, including Mouse, Cow, Tiger and Bumble Bee wheelies, but for us (and our children) the Ladybird wears the crown. Beautifully crafted from the best quality materials to cope with hours...

Seven wonders of your toddler’s world
By Rachel Ragg on 18/04/2010 10:57:24
As soon as your toddler is on the move, she’ll enchant you with her boundless curiosity and enthusiasm.

, burglar alarm boxes and broken paving stones. Each one is a revelation, a whole new world of possibilities. What’s more, says chartered psychologist Nicola Barber, all this exploration is helping your toddler’s cognitive development. And, she adds

Body Image
By Francesca Price on 20/04/2010 09:50:22
Ways to ensure your child has a positive body image

by the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (BPSU), around four children in every 100,000 are currently treated for an eating disorder, including anorexia, bulimia and binge eating. The researchers of the study entitled Early Onset Eating Disorders asked 2

Why toddlers love shapes
By Elissa Milne on 17/04/2010 18:11:14
Toddlers just love playing with shapes. So what's the big attraction?

skills, while girls have better fine motor skills,” explains psychologist Linda Blair. From about 18 months, it’s a matter of how each gender regards the material: girls may like to handle a shape and take their time looking at it, while boys

5 Signs That Your Baby Loves You
By Catherine O'Dolan on 06/08/2010 16:31:11
Hopelessly devoted to you? Here's the telltale signs that your baby is your biggest fan!

,” says Dr Evelyn McGregor, Lecturer in Child Development at Edinburgh University.2 Smile and your baby smiles with youIt’s one of the most wonderful moments – when your baby beams a great big smile back at you. It’s a fundamental interaction and a huge

Thanks giving
By Kelly Beswick on 07/12/2010 12:34:23
How to help your child write thank you notes

Writing thank you notes is all part of teaching a child good manners, but the act of actually getting your child to sit down and write one can be such an uphill struggle that sometimes it just seems easier to do it yourself. But it's important that children learn to express their...

How to encourage empathy in your toddler
By Kate Donoughue on 06/01/2011 16:34:31
Just like any other skill, empathy needs to be taught and practised. Here are some easy ways you can teach your child to understand others’ feelings

Explain feelings Describe how other people feel when they are sad or when they are hurt in clear and concise language. If your child breaks another child’s toy, for example, you can remind him how he felt when one of his toys broke, and say. “That is how Danny is feeling.” Be con...

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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