YOU AND YOUR BABY: THE FIRST YEAR  

  • What is that?
    Your newborn has certain sights, sounds and movements that may seem scary, but actually they're not - they're normal!
  • Achieving the horizontal plane
    Sleep steps and tips for your baby and you in the first year.
  • How do I play with my baby?
    You can promote physical and social development by playing with your baby throughout the first year.

TODDLER TIMES   

  • Will You Play with Me?
    Talking to and playing with your toddler provides social, emotional and educational benefits.
  • Beyond the Beige Food Group
    How to handle choosy eaters, challenges and conflict, and ultimately develop a plan to mitigate mealtime mayhem.
  • I Bite, I Throw and I saw No!
    Implementing positive discipline now for years of sanity.
  • Managing Misbehavior
    What to do when what you're doing isn't working. 

BIG EMOTIONS, BIGGER CHANGES

A New Stage of Development for you and your son or daughter
  • A Time of Change
    Understanding the changes your child is experiencing - physical, emotional, social, and intellectual - will contribute to an informed and positive outlook on adolescence for both you and your child.
  • What hasn't changed?
    The anxiety, uncomfortableness and embarrassment often associated with topics surrounding puberty and pre-adolescent development is the same today as it was years ago.
  • What has changed?
    The way in which children of this generation are acquiring information goes far beyond the schoolyard rumor mill.
  • Changing the dialogue
    Gaining the confidence and skills to start talking together about topics related to your child's physical and emotional development  will enable your child to feel comfortable coming to you with questions or concerns throughout your relationship