EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION BLOG

Age Regression: How Long Does Toddler Regression Last After a New Baby Joins the Family?
There’s nothing quite like welcoming a new baby into your home, except maybe trying to explain it to your toddler. One day they’re potty trained, sleeping through the night, and chattering up a storm. The next, they’re asking for a pacifier, throwing their dinner on the floor, or suddenly refusing to sleep alone. If this…

Why Does Your Toddler Take So Long to Go to Sleep?
If it feels like your toddler takes forever to fall asleep, you’re far from alone — and you’re not doing anything wrong. Many families find themselves stuck in a seemingly endless bedtime routine, where lights go out but little feet keep tapping the floor. It’s frustrating, especially after a long day when all anyone wants…

How to Deal With Temper Tantrums
Temper tantrums are tough—for kids, and for the grown-ups who love them. If you’ve ever found yourself in the middle of a grocery store aisle with a screaming toddler on the floor, you’re in good company. These emotional outbursts are a normal, if frustrating, part of childhood. Tantrums often pop up between the ages of…

How to Stop Your Toddler From Biting
You’re in the middle of a playdate—things are going fine until you hear a sudden yelp, followed by your toddler clinging to your leg and another child in tears. Then you spot the bite mark. If you’ve been there, take a breath: you’re not alone, and this doesn’t mean something’s wrong with your child—or with…

Fine Motor Skill Activities for Three and Four Year Olds
Fine motor skills shape so much of a child’s independence—zipping up a jacket, holding a spoon, or drawing their first stick figure. These small but mighty movements require strength, coordination, and patience, all of which develop over time. For preschoolers, the hands and fingers are still learning to work together in precise ways, setting the…

When Do Toddlers Start Talking? Toddler Speech and Speech Delay Guide
Watching your child’s first attempts at speech is one of the most exciting milestones of early development. At first, it’s all about coos, giggles, and experimental sounds. Then, one day, out of the blue, they form a real word—something recognizable, something intentional. And just like that, a whole new world of communication begins. But when…

When Do Babies Start Walking? The Ultimate Guide to Your Child’s First Steps
There’s something truly magical about the moment a baby takes their first steps. One day, they’re holding onto the coffee table, bouncing with excitement, and the next, they’re wobbling forward on their own. Walking marks a huge transition in toddler development, not just physically but also in confidence and independence. For parents, though, this milestone…

Toddler Clinginess: Everything You Need to Know
As parents and caregivers, we know that raising a toddler is an adventure filled with joyful discoveries, emotional highs, and—sometimes—unpredictable clinginess. One moment, your child is confidently exploring their world, and the next, they refuse to let go of your leg. If you’re wondering why your independent little one is suddenly glued to your side,…

Understanding Toddler Spitting Behaviors
We understand how perplexing and frustrating it can be when your toddler starts spitting. While this behavior might feel challenging to manage, it’s important to remember that spitting is often a normal part of development. Understanding why toddlers spit and learning strategies to address it can help you guide your child toward more appropriate behaviors.…

Understanding Head Banging Behavior in Infants and Toddlers
As childcare professionals, we know how concerning it can be to witness your little one engaging in behaviors like head banging. This rhythmic, repetitive action—whether against a crib, wall, or other surfaces—can leave you feeling worried and uncertain. But rest assured, head banging is often a normal phase of development, and understanding its causes can…
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