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Week 90: The Importance of Matching Skills
Learn why matching games are essential for your toddler's cognitive development and how they support early learning.

Week 86: Montessori Practical Life Skills
Montessori practical life skills help your toddler build independence and confidence. Discover simple activities that you can incorporate into daily routines.

Week 85: DIY Activity: Pom Poms and Arches
Looking for a simple yet engaging activity for your toddler? Try this DIY pom poms and arches game to practice gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

Week 84: Why Is Categorizing and Sorting Important?
Sorting and categorizing are foundational skills for your toddler’s cognitive development. Learn how to make these activities part of their daily routine.

Week 83: Pretend Play: Why It Matters and How to Encourage It
Pretend play is more than just fun—it's essential for your toddler's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Learn how to encourage this vital form of play.

Week 82: Introducing Math Skills Through Patterns
Recognizing patterns is a key math skill for toddlers. Discover fun activities that introduce patterns and lay the groundwork for future math learning.

Week 81: Helping Your Child Understand and Name Body Parts
Learning body parts is an exciting milestone for toddlers. Explore fun ways to help your little one recognize and name different parts of their body.

Week 80: Is Your Toddler Going Through a Language Explosion?
Is your toddler suddenly chatting away with new words? They may be experiencing a language explosion. Learn how to support their growing vocabulary.

Week 79: What Are Play Schemas?
Discover the concept of play schemas and how they shape your toddler's understanding of the world. These repeated actions are key to their cognitive development.

Week 76: Should You Stop Your Toddler's Destructive Play?
Destructive play might seem troubling, but it’s a natural part of your toddler’s exploration and learning process. Learn how to manage and redirect it effectively.