Baby, Kids, Toddler

Build a Positive Relationship Between Your Toddler and New Baby

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Now that your kids have met, it’s time focus on growing their sibling bond. A lot of your kids’ relationship will develop naturally, but you also need to be intentional about fostering a positive relationship. Let’s be honest, toddlers are little egomaniacs and you’ll have to work actively to help your kids learn about each… Read More Build a Positive Relationship Between Your Toddler and New Baby

Baby, Kids, Toddler

Tips for the First Meeting Between Your Toddler and Baby

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Last week, I shared my tips for preparing a toddler for a new baby. It was all about getting your firstborn mentally ready for your new family member well in advance. Now, imagine that your baby has arrived and it’s time to introduce your toddler to their younger sibling. The first meeting between your toddler and… Read More Tips for the First Meeting Between Your Toddler and Baby

Baby, Kids, Toddler

6 Things to Expect at Disneyland with a Baby and Toddler

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We recently took our first trip to Disneyland with a baby and toddler and it was amazing! Husband and I have been multiple times without kids, but going with our children and seeing everything from their eyes was like visiting an entirely different park altogether. We’ve done several small-scale family outings, but nothing compares to… Read More 6 Things to Expect at Disneyland with a Baby and Toddler

Baby, Kids, Toddler

Everything You Need to Know About Road Tripping with a Baby and a Toddler

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We just got back from a fun trip to Northern California! We have family that lives up there so a few times a year we hit the highway to visit them. Including stops, our ride is just over 6 hours. Road tripping with a baby and toddler may sound overwhelming, but we’ve figured out a few… Read More Everything You Need to Know About Road Tripping with a Baby and a Toddler

Grade School, Kids, Toddler

Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten? Here’s Real Advice from Real Teachers

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Kindergarten Has Changed Today, five-year-olds are held to much higher expectations than you can imagine. There are rigorous standards, longer school days, more standardized testing, larger class sizes, and less recess and free time than kindergarten students in history have ever had. There’s a huge emphasis on academic achievement and not much time allotted for… Read More Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten? Here’s Real Advice from Real Teachers