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Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Toddlers and Socialization – Part Two

There is a utopian theory suggesting man­kind can engineer the perfect socialized child. That is a scary thought which usually has a preschool component attached to it. The very nature of children wars against the notion that a formalized preschool expe­rience can gain a child a social advantage that he otherwise could not have obtained. [...]

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Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Toddlers and Socialization – Part One

Preschools and day-cares provide a neces­sary service to families where both par­ents must work outside the home. In most cases, preschool staffers are dedicated and caring individuals who hold a child’s best interest at heart. We have friends around the country who operate wonderful day-care centers, where love abounds and understanding of unique needs brings [...]

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Friday, March 12th, 2010

Toddlers and Sharing

“I’m trying to teach my toddler to share but he is very resistant to giving up anything. What can I do?” As a parent, you will of course encourage your child to share, but you also must realize that sharing is an advanced moral and social skill for a tod­dler because it requires self-sacrifice. Self-sacrifice [...]

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Monday, March 1st, 2010

Training to Educating Transition

What Parents Should Know In the early phase of toddler parenting, the concept of “training a toddler” is more dominant than “educating a toddler”. To train is to establish “patterns of behavior”, to educate is to establish “understanding of behavior”. We train toddlers how to act, behave and respond long before they are capable of [...]

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