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  2. Sensory Play: 20 Great Activities for Your Toddler or Preschooler

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    Plant a garden. This is a fun activity you can do together that involves an ongoing sensory benefit. You don’t have to go big — you can even plant small seeds into the cups of an egg carton ...

  3. Fine Motor Skills for Toddlers and Preschoolers: Tips and ...

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    The most important fine motor skills children need to develop include the following: The palmar arches allow the palms to curl inward. Strengthening these helps coordinate the movement of fingers ...

  4. Daily Toddler Schedule: Routines and Sample to Follow

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    12 to 1 p.m.: Lunch and wind down. Chow down on some lunch. Chances are, your younger toddler will still be taking naps. After lunch is a good time to set the stage for napping success by making ...

  5. Sleep Training a Toddler: Methods to Try, Transition Tips, Naps

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    Take a nighttime bath. The warm water can calm and relax your toddler, preparing their mind and body for sleep. After taking a bath, put them in their pajamas and brush their teeth. If you’re ...

  6. Tips to Help Children Learn to Read - WebMD

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    As your child learns reading, offering praise helps them gain confidence. Make reading time part of your daily routine. Daily reading time creates a routine that lets your child know reading is ...

  7. Toddler Vocabulary Development: New Words and Phrases - WebMD

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    Month 22. By 22 months, your child has become a little chatterbox! They're learning about one new word a day. They may even put two words together, such as "Mommy, come," "Let's go," or "All done."

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