New this month: I know what I want!A 14-month-old is a study in stubbornness. He may suddenly be very assertive about what he wants to do and eat, where he wants to go, and maybe even what he wants to wear (such as refusing to keep on a hat or jacket). Of course the things that you most want him not to do are exactly the things he wants to do most.
It is interesting to answer to ourselves why we make certain decisions in our life, why at a crossroads, we choose one and not the other. The road to motherhood is often a rocky road, and yet we do not hesitate to choose it, discarding apparently more comfortable or broad paths.
Pop! SongYour baby is just beginning to gravitate toward interesting sounds and words. This singing game illustrates that point while catering to babies& 39; love of surprises.Appropriate for: 2 to 7 monthsSkills developed: Verbal, sense of cause and effectWhat you& 39;ll need: No equipment necessarySing the classic nursery song & 34;Pop!
Writing comes naturally to children — they love marking things up and expressing themselves. Here are seven ways to help your preschooler hang on to her love of writingKeep the pressure offTo raise a writer, give your child every opportunity to put pen to paper, chalk to sidewalk, paint to easel, and marker to poster board, but make sure it& 39;s all in fun.
Guiainfantil.comAre you pregnant and looking for the ideal name for your baby? Our name finder has thousands of names for boys to help you in this important choice. We highlight in the dictionary of meaning of names the name: Urcisio. History of the name Urcisio It comes from the Latin Urcisius.
4 to 7 monthsMilestonesYour baby is fully engaged with the world now: She smiles, laughs, and has babbling & 34;conversations& 34; with you. And she& 39;s on the move – by 7 months she can probably roll to her tummy and back again, sit without your help, and support her weight with her legs well enough to bounce when you hold her.