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Parenting Toddlers can be a challenge. Our goal is to provide you with firsthand knowledge we have learned raising our children including tips, tricks, and advice on bathing, pickey eaters, milestones, health and other issues concerning your toddler. We hope the information presented helps in the complicated job of parenting. Enjoy!


Quick Tip #4 for Parenting Toddlers

Parenting toddlers quick tip #4 - Do the grooming work in the morning. By grooming work I mean things that your toddler doesn’t like such as trimming fingernails, cutting hair, etc. For some reason the only time our toddler will sit still for nail cutting is in the morning right after getting him up or while he is eating breakfast. This tip could also probably be applied to any action that your toddler typically doesn’t care for not just grooming. Hope it helps.

How to Make Toddler Bathing Fun

Your toddler probably either really enjoys or dreads bathing. The good news is that this is normal. The bad news is their preference will probably change several times during their toddler years. For those who have toddlers that are not excited about taking a bath, distraction seems to work the best to make bath time more bearable and sometimes even fun. Here are some tricks we have used to entertain and distract our toddler when he doesn’t want to be in the bath. Bubbles Our son loves bubbles. Bubble was even one of the first words he said. When in the bath, we sometimes pour a little extra liquid soap (baby body wash) into the tub and swish it around until it makes a little patch of bubbles for him to play with. He also likes trying to swish the water to make more bubbles. Squeaky Toys There are two good things about squeaky toys. First and most obvious, they squeak. Secondly, when you squeeze them, put them under water, and release the squeeze, they fill up with water. Once you pull them out of the water, they make a great squirt gun when you squeeze them again. Toddler’s Own Washcloth Sometimes our toddler likes to help wash himself. For this we give him his own washcloth so he can participate. However, we don’t put soap on it to keep him from rubbing soap in his eyes. He likes to try and wash all his little body parts and it keeps him occupied. Interactive Games Sometimes playing little interactive games with your child helps. These can be singing songs such “If You’re Happy and You Know It”, or finding other ways to keep their mind on something else. We play a game where we name a body part, our toddler points it out on him, and then we wash that spot. Eventually we get the entire child clean. Bath Toys Bath toys such as little boats, rubber duckeys, and tub chalk have been a staple of parents bathing children for many years. If your toddler is playing with toys, he is not screaming or throwing a fit. We have a small bucket filled with toys next to the bath he can choose from. Fill up and Dump Cups One of our son’s favorite bath toys is a cup. He really likes filling it with water and subsequently dumping it out. There are nights he does this over and over long enough to get him totally clean. Spray bottle As mentioned in Quick Tip #2, giving your child a misting spray bottle in the bath is great fun. Be warned that they will probably get the most entertainment out of spraying you! Make sure the spray bottle is clean and was bought empty so there is no chemical residue from previous contents. Other Suggested Articles: Quick Tip #2 Make bath time more fun How to Bath a Toddler How to Bath a Toddler Toddler Milestones Calculator Monthly milestones for you child

Quick Tip #3 for Parenting Toddlers

Have you ever been trying to go somewhere and your toddler picks a spot to stand and won’t move? You know you could simply carry them but chances are a fit might ensue. We were trying to go shopping last weekend when our toddler son stood in the corner of the garage and kept saying no-no when we asked him to go to the car. Try doing a “funny walk” to get them to follow you. Toddlers love imitating their parents. I walked over to Jake, put my feet really wide apart, grabbed my pockets and started slowly waddling over to the car. What do you know he started imitating the waddle walk and next thing we know he is at the car and we load him up. Other Quick Tips: Quick Tip #1 Get on your toddler’s level Quick Tip #2 Make bath time more fun