Your 2-year-old wants to help—here’s how to encourage them
Research shows that around age 2, toddlers start to pick up on other people's feelings—here's how to encourage their empathy.
Research shows that around age 2, toddlers start to pick up on other people's feelings—here's how to encourage their empathy.
Studies suggest that a child’s relationship with a pet can have health and emotional benefits. Read how pets may build skills and attachment.
Involving your baby in household chores is a great way to nurture their interest and support development. Here are 5 ways to include your baby in chores.
Children as young as 18 months can start taking on regular household responsibilities. These will be simple and straightforward, like wiping up spills or helping set the table, and will require modeling and patience from you.
Keeping toddlers engaged while doing chores can be a challenge. Here are some fun and fresh ways you can get your toddler involved with laundry.
Your toddler is growing every day—physically, mentally, and emotionally. We gathered together five key facts to help you better understand your toddler and what's happening with their development right now.
There is an art to narrating, explaining, and including your baby in everyday tasks. Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph model how.
Giving your toddler opportunities to help with household tasks makes them feel independent and valuable. Try these ways to encourage your child to participate.