Building a strong pencil grip: 3 fun art tools and activities for toddlers
These ideas help your toddler move from a fisted grip to one that uses the strength of their fingers and thumb.
These ideas help your toddler move from a fisted grip to one that uses the strength of their fingers and thumb.
Learn why and how to let your toddler walk instead of ride.
Learn six easy ways to add heavy work to your toddler's day.
Try these ideas to get the wiggles out inside.
Help your toddler get better at coordinating the small muscles of their hands and fingers with these activities from a pediatric OT.
As they spin, roll, swing, and slide, your toddler gets feedback from two important sensory systems that are crucial for their developing gross motor skills.
For a clear idea of positions and movements your baby may try from the earliest days of tummy time to the last, check out this illustrated month-by-month tummy time guide.
Tummy time is vital for your baby to build the muscles and coordination needed for major motor skills. Learn all about tummy time with these FAQs.
Learning to walk can be surprisingly emotional for a child. Try this game to build connection and walking confidence.
Read our tips to help teach your baby how to get out of a standing position on their own.