Top Parenting Tips for Toddlers

Let's face it, parenting is not a walk in the park. Days are not always easy and as soon as you feel you have it mastered, another problem will arise. Children will always challenge parents.

These tips are a collection of thoughts and ideas from many. Hopefully some of the tips will work for you. Our hope is that this can be a great resource for you. From problems with nutrition to sleep to behavior, we hope to have it all here for you. Sometimes all it takes is a suggestion by another that you have not thought of!

Some of our suggestions are just helpful ideas to help you keep your toddler busy and your sanity in tact! Have fun browsing!

You will find tips scattered throughout the site, but here is a resource list of all tips used throughout the site.

Please use our comment and feedback section to provide tips of your own, we would love to have them and will post and provide credit to you accordingly!

Parenting Tip #1: Teething Remedy

Parenting Tip #2 Tape to the Rescue

Parenting Tip #3 The Do's and Don't of Juice

Parenting Tip #4 Loading and Unloading into Car Safely for You and Your Toddler

Parenting Tip #5 Reduce Separation Anxiety for You and Your Toddler


Parenting Tip #6 Tips for the Picky Toddler Eater

Parenting Tip #7 Help through the Grocery Store for the Frantic Mother and Toddler

Parenting Tip #8 Learning Those Letter Sounds

Parenting Tip #9 Pudding Paint Recipe

Parenting Tip #10 Walk the Walk Mister!




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Try out these Toddler Activities to cool off this Summer. Warning...all activities do involve water!

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Studies have shown that an average 24 month old toddler can say around 50 words. At any age, children can understand more words than they can say. During the third year of life, a toddler's "receptive vocabulary" will grow by a few thousand words!

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