Preschoolers are full of questions, and so are you! Luckily, we've got great, practical preschooler advice from child experts & pediatricians. Get expert answers on everything related to child development & child behavior, like preschool readiness, learning & school, potty training & more!
Teaching Kids About Healthy Eating
Kids learn their most important nutrition lessons around the family dinner table. Here are some key
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Ann Douglas
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If you've been embroiled in a parent-child tug-of-war over a piece of broccoli, you already know wha
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Ann Douglas
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Getting Your Child to Eat More Fruit
While most kids tend to like fruit, it can still be a challenge to ensure that your kids are working
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Ann Douglas
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How much food qualifies as a serving for children of different ages?
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Joanne Larsen, R.D.
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Easy, Healthy, After-School Snacks
What are some ideas for quick, nutritious after-school snacks?
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Elaine Magee, R.D.
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Should I be concerned about my preschooler's limited vocabulary?
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Dr. Donna Volpitta
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Displaying Your Child's Artwork
Let your child know just how much you value his art by displaying it in a place of honor in your hom
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Ann Douglas
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Dealing with Hitting & Biting in Children
My child has started hitting and biting me when she is upset. What can I do to stop this behavior?
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Dr. Michael H. Popkin
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Your 1-year old hasn't shown any interest in playing with other children. In fact, you've noticed th
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Ann Douglas
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How should I handle my young child's cheating when we play board games together?
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Dr. Charles J. Sophy
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Every time my boys play together, there is "pretend" violence involved. I don't let them have toy we
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Jill Shugart, M.A., M.F.T.
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Is Your Child Ready for Kindergarten?
Not every 4- or 5-year old is necessarily ready to start school just because the number of candles o
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Ann Douglas
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Dealing With Aggressive Behavior
The problem is your child deals with his frustration by threatening, bullying or hurting other peopl
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Ann Douglas
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Tickling & Inappropriate Touching in Preschoolers
My son thinks it's funny to reach under my shirt and tickle me. Then he tried to do it at preschool
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Dr. Lisa Fiore
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Family-Friendly Exercise Activities
The best way to encourage your child to get more active is to "walk the talk" of physical fitness yo
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Ann Douglas
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