Approximately 90% of brain growth happens by age 5, that’s why Enfagrow A+® is designed with brain-building DHA.* Nutrition plays an important role in early brain development, especially during your child’s early years of life. Giving them brain-nourishing foods with the right nutrients can help support healthy brain development and their ability to grasp future skills.
Read about giving your toddler a boost: 12 to 18 months. During the first six months of toddlerhood, your child is growing more active by the hour. How can you encourage his development? In addition to making sure he gets the nutrients he needs each day, these activities will help your toddler stay apace in a wide range of areas, including cognitive, motor, communication, and social.
Your growing family doesn’t have to come with growing pains—learn how to prepare your toddler for the new baby in the family with these simple tips. Getting your toddler ready for a new baby brother or sister helps your growing family start out on the right foot.
Snuggling with your little one at bedtime can be tremendously comforting to both of you, but is co-sleeping with your toddler throughout the night safe for both of you? Learn more about co-sleeping benefits, risks, and when to stop.
Strong communication skills can be extremely advantageous as your child matures. Check out these simple activities to stimulate your toddler's communication!
Potty training regression is the last thing you want to think about after your little one has mastered using the toilet. Understand what potty-training regression is so you can help your toddler through it if they happen to experience it.
Whether you call them temper tantrums or meltdowns, it’s never fun for anyone when your toddler loses their cool. Learn more about the cause of, and how to deal with, toddler tantrums.
Keeping your toddler’s mind engaged while keeping them entertained can be tough, but we’re here to help! Check out our favourite fun and educational games to exercise their cognitive skills and keep you both smiling!