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Is your toddler going through a hitting or biting phase? Is potty learning on the horizon? Trying to get rid of that paci for good? Parenting isn’t for the faint of heart 🙃
Is your toddler going through a hitting or biting phase? Is potty learning on the horizon? Trying to get rid of that paci for good? Parenting isn’t for the faint of heart 🙃
When your baby babbles, babble and talk back to them.
Sometime around 2 months, you will likely hear your baby start to make sweet cooing sounds such as “ahh” and “ohh.”
It may be hard to believe, but at just 3 months of age, your baby is able to have a conversation with you.
Most babies begin to make regular eye contact during the first 8 weeks of life.
Even if you can’t understand everything your toddler says right now, you may be on your way to having your first real conversations with them ❤️
There’s often a lot of excitement when your baby learns a new major skill, like rolling over, sitting up, or saying their first word. But to get there, they first need to develop a series of more subtle micro skills.
Helping your child get off to a strong start with reading is one of the most valuable gifts you can give them, which why Lovevery developed The Reading Skill Set. Learn more.
You don’t have to be a teacher or literacy expert to help your child start building essential pre-reading skills. See the advice provided by our Lovevery experts.
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