Hi Everyone,
Sorry it has been such a long time since I've posted! But I have come across a wonderful website worth looking into if you have a need for a sitter or nanny when you travel or just on a daily basis. See for yourself by logging on to http://www.sittercity.com. You do not have to be a member to peruse the site. You must purchase usage if you wish to view more info about possible sitters.
I have also previously mentioned "Your Baby Can Read" as a product worth looking into for your child or grandchild. It is based on the growth and development of babies and the rate at which their brains are making lifelong neural connections. They can actually learn to recognize the written word and make the connection with the pictures and the actions associated with those words at a very early age.
I am quite impressed with the materials that are in this program and it is based upon what is currently known about brain development in babies and children. It is pricey and not for those who do not have the time to devote to the program but it actually does not take an enormous amount of time just a willingness to work the program on a daily basis. It is a great time to interact with the child in your life.
I hope that you all are enjoying the winter months and indoor time as best you can....reading is one of those things to do when we cannot be outside.
That is all for now!
Nana
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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Toddler Development in Weeks 57 and 58: Why Copying Builds Relationships - Your Clever Toddler
"This is nice information about our toddler grandchildren. Enjoy! Nana"
Reflecting your child's speech and copying her actions affirms her existence—it's actually the highest form of flattery for her! Learn why no toddler can resist the pleasures of mimicry and why it's the perfect way to build a relationship with any child, no matter her age.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Toddler Development Weeks 69 and 70: Copying Behavior from the TV Screen - Your Clever Toddler
"This is interesting information concerning toddlers and television! Discuss among yourselves! Nana"
Though your little one may just gape passively as you flip through the channels, there's a lot on the screen that he's absorbing right now. Learn why toddlers are especially susceptible to what they see on TV.
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