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PARENT & CHILD TIPS |
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| From cot to bed |
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When your toddler tries to climb out of his/her cot, He/she is too big to sleep in it comfortably, it’s time to move her into a grown up bed. |
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| Getting dressed |
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Your toddler’s drive for independence may make dressing trickier than it used to be. He/she may no longer lie still and let you do all the work! The key to success is to make him/her feel involved in the process – give him/her choice of what to wear, |
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| Love repitition |
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You may find your child requests the same story book over and over again. Children of this age love repetition, and sometimes object if you deviate from exactly what is written. They feel comfortable hearing the same stories over and over, and this repetition helps them to learn. |
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| Jigsaw puzzles |
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Jigsaw puzzles are one in the toy box you must have at home for your child’s development such as problem-solving skills and concentration. Children at the age of 2 and above will enjoy learning through this valuable play. Choose colorful puzzles that are not too difficult for your child. |
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| Reducing a fever |
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Babies can’t control their body temperature as accurately as older children and adults, and sometimes they can’t tell you they’re hot or remove clothing. These are basic steps for parents to help reducing your child’s fever:
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