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Sleep
Teaching good sleep habits to an infant... Difficulty falling asleep... Bedtime struggles and resistance... Nightmares... Difficulty staying asleep... Early morning riser...
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Eating
Encouraging healthy eating... Picky eater... Mealtime behavior... Getting your child to eat more... Getting your child to eat less... Table manners...
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Tying shoes... Telling time... Taking responsibility... Brushing teeth... Day to day problem solving... Playing independently... Daily chores...
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From the ages of 0-5, a vast majority of a child’s learning is predominantly focused on living and succeeding in the real world environment. Of course second to this would be school readiness skills that are necessary for a child to succeed in school. Within this section, information and products will be provided to help facilitate your child’s learning of important, real life skills such as telling time, brushing one’s teeth, tying shoes, dialing/answering a phone, and more. In addition, information and resources will be presented to help your child learn how to be more independent, responsible, and competent in their every day lives. There is truly nothing more enjoyable than seeing a young child successfully demonstrate their competence at a task, whether it be large (helping to prepare dinner) or small (answering a phone properly). After all, to a young child, all tasks are large and important.
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