Ages & Stages

Ages & Stages

Helping Kids Be Kind and Inclusive to Peers with Medical Conditions

To foster inclusivity, here are tips to help parents answer their kids’ questions about peers who have a medical condition. ...
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Calming the Top Five Worries About Going to the Dentist

Going to the dentist can be a scary experience. Some children are more comfortable and excited to go to the dentist than others, but each visit offers a new opportunity for parents to educate their children on what procedures will be performed and why it is important. ...
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How to Find that Perfect Present for the Holidays

If you are struggling to find the perfect present for your loved one this holiday season, try not to worry. There are plenty of great ideas out there and the best part is that many of them won’t cost you a dime. ...
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Your Little Artist: Encouraging Creativity through Play

The sky’s the limit when it comes to kids’ creativity. Imaginative or pretend play is important for young kids, because it encourages inventiveness, originality, and learning. Create a play environment that sparks creativity in your home. ...
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How to Persuade a Picky Eater

If your child is frequently leaving food on their plate — or refusing to take a bite of the meal you whipped up, hoping they would chow down — it’s likely you’ve entered the "picky eater" phase. A Cleveland Clinic pediatrician shares advice for getting your child to widen their choices when it comes to meal time. ...
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Helping Kids Cope With Bullies

Bullies come in all shapes and sizes. Some kids bully by shunning others and spreading rumors about them, using social media platforms or electronic messaging to taunt others or hurt their feelings. Most bullying takes place on the school bus and the playground. Parents can help children with these simple values on how to deal with a bully and their antics. ...
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The Importance of Knowing Sign Language for Everyone

American Sign Language, or ASL, is a visual language that is expressed by movements and motions of the hands. Maria O’Neil Ruddock and Sandra Hatibovic of the Community Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing at the Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center explain the significance of ASL and how to formulate a discussion around ASL with your children. ...
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Enjoying the Season with Your Littlest One

Having a baby close to the holidays transforms the season from merely festive to utterly unforgettable. Sure, it can be exhausting and overwhelming. But it comes with built-in advantages. For parents with a new baby, here’s how to make the most of this special season. ...
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Simple Bedroom Fixes to Improve Your Child’s Sleep

Happily, sleep science can help you create a bedroom that’s a sanctuary for sleep. These simple bedroom fixes could put your child’s sleep troubles to rest. Take a few minutes to improve your child’s sleeping space. ...
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Navigating Toddler Sleep Transitions

Just when you have your child's sleep routine down, you realize it's time for the big kid bed. This can happen without much notice. Here are some ways to make a smooth transition for a better night's rest for you and your child. ...
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