Welcome to The Helper Play Kit for months 25-27
Join Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph as she explains The Helper Play Kit for months 25 to 27 of your toddler's life.
Join Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph as she explains The Helper Play Kit for months 25 to 27 of your toddler's life.
Mirror play builds self-awareness, empathy, and social-emotional learning. Here are 4 ways to teach your child using their reflection and yours.
Supporting your child’s ability to focus and concentrate helps them get deeper into play and lays a foundation for the mental stamina they’ll need later on.
Your entryway is usually busy, so it's a great place to create a prepared environment. Learn how to do this so your child knows where to find what they need.
Here are some ways to practice color-matching, using The Lovevery Drop and Match Dot Catcher and household craft supplies.
When we talk about sharing with two-year-olds, what we’re really talking about is turn-taking. Here are some tips for helping your child learn to take turns.
Your two-year-old is likely starting to demonstrate more awareness of environmental sounds. Here's how you can help them tune into sound.
Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph discusses how empowering children to choose how they show affection can help them establish healthy boundaries later on.
Washing their hands is an important and practical skill for your child. Here's how to break it down into manageable steps.
As early as 2, your child is starting to understand how books work. Here are some strategies to encourage your budding reader by encouraging "print motivation."
Taking turns comes before sharing, and your child is ready to practice that now with some adult guidance.
Many sensory activities focus on texture, temperature and other tactile properties. Try these ways to incorporate smell into your two-year-old’s sensory play.
A lot of exciting language development happens between your child's second and third birthdays. Here's what you can expect now in terms of language development.
Musical play can help children practice turn-taking and following directions.
Playdates don’t always go as planned—here's how to set up your toddler and their playmates for success.
I didn’t have a solid plan when I went through the potty training process with my three children. Here are three takeaways about potty learning I wish I had known.
Here are four fundamental skills that your 2-year-old may be ready—and even excited—to explore.
If your toddler can already point to their nose or show you their hands, they may be ready to move on to trickier terms.
A few simple switches to your home set-up can help your 2-year-old develop independence and self-reliance.
Research shows that children who participate in more pretend play have larger vocabularies and stronger communication skills.
When you can’t get to the playground or run around the backyard, try these PT-approved indoor activities for your 2-year-old.
Setting and holding a limit with your 2-year-old may not always feel great, but it’s an important part of their development.
From problem-solving to causality, here are some of the cognitive skills your toddler's working on at age 2.