An expert strategy for helping your toddler climb, balance, and more
Specific verbal feedback can help your toddler tune into their body as they tackle a new physical challenge.
Specific verbal feedback can help your toddler tune into their body as they tackle a new physical challenge.
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.
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.
When your toddler looks through their legs or climbs up or down stairs, they're exploring the "orientation" schema. Offer these activities to support their curiosity.
Many toddlers are drawn to “destructive play." Read our tips on how to prepare for this behavior and how to react when your toddler tests limits.
Is your toddler constantly on the move—too busy to try a puzzle or sit through a whole book? Learn how to support your toddler’s need to move.
This activity gets the wiggles out while giving your child an opportunity to practice counting and identifying numbers.