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19 Months Girl

August 14, 2009 by imdiane Leave a Comment

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Nineteen month olds are natural mimics both of speech and actions. They also love to do things with you. Take advantage of this time and teach your little one how to help with chores and teach lots of new vocabulary. Make a game of learning and co-operating.

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19 Months Boy

August 14, 2009 by imdiane Leave a Comment

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Nineteen month olds are natural mimics both of speech and actions. They also love to do things with you. Take advantage of this time and teach your little one how to help with chores and teach lots of new vocabulary. Make a game of learning and co-operating.

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1 Year Girl

August 12, 2009 by imdiane Leave a Comment

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As your baby takes her first steps, she officially becomes a toddler. If you try to keep your home primarily nice for adults, you will spend a lot of time restraining your toddler and redirection her attention. It is much better to make your home safe and available for her explorations for some time to come.

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1 Year Boy

August 12, 2009 by imdiane Leave a Comment

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As your baby takes his first steps, he officially becomes a toddler. If you try to keep your home primarily nice for adults, you will spend a lot of time restraining your toddler and redirection his attention. It is much better to make your home safe and available for his explorations for some time to come.

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