Don't put that camera away so quickly. Your toddler has a lot of exciting developmental milestones ahead of her, and you don't want to miss a thing. Here you'll learn what to expect at every age and stage from dressing and undressing, potty training, early sentences, drawing, and so much more.
Your child's turning 3! Discover the best types of birthday presents to buy your 3-year-old.
Every day is full of new challenges, from taking the stairs to scaling the couch. Don't you wish you could bottle that energy?
Once toddlers figure out that everything has a name, they want to label their world.
When your child starts walking or using the potty doesn't matter as much as you may think it does.
Your child's milestones may not be as obvious as they once were, but they're still a big deal.
Your child's turning 1! Discover the best types of birthday presents to buy your 1-year-old.
Many of the events in your child's life don't feel so eventful--but they're important signs of the growth that's taking place right under your nose.
Your toddler will grow and change at their own pace but you can guess around year two, you'll start to celebrate some major milestones. Talk to your doctor if you notice any of these red flags.
Your baby is growing into a toddler! Here's what you can expect to see and when you should talk to a doctor.
Your child's turning 2! Discover the best types of birthday presents to buy your 2-year-old.
Look who's talking now -- or at least will be very soon. If you're wondering when your babbling tot will turn those coos and cries into mamas and dadas, here's what to expect when it comes to her language development.
Your child's turning 4! Discover the best types of birthday presents to buy your 4-year-old.
Discoveries, frustrations, achievements -- they're all in a day's play for a toddler.
If your little one is getting ready to take a bite out of his babyhood by starting to feed himself, here's some food for thought about what to expect with this exciting milestone.
If your child is struggling with toilet training, it's either because she's chock full of poop or too young or both.
Although every child reaches milestones at different times, here's what to expect from your 3-year-old. Talk to a doctor if you notice some of these things.
Once toddlers figure out that everything has a name, they want to label their world.