Your Toddler Podcast from Bounty.com
Summary: Welcome to Your Toddler, the last in the series of Bounty guides designed to bring you expert help and advice on pregnancy and parenting. We hope you’re still enjoying all the benefits of being a Bounty Club member. We have put together this guide especially for parents of one to three year olds. In this podcast series we talk about toddler development, from those first steps to potty training. Listen on to find out more about nutrition, sleep, safety and tantrums, and enjoy those precious toddler years. Don’t forget, for more tips and advice, just visit Bounty.com to chat to other mums like you. You can trust Bounty for the right advice at the right time. This podcast was recorded and produced by podcastvoices.com. All material is copyright.
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During the second year, your toddler will continue to learn new skills every day. Here's how to keep up with her new achievements and keep her safe.
Your toddler will see your whole house as her playground and beyond, if she gets out of that door. So it's up to you to set limits on where she goes.
The toddler month provide an opportunity to encourage healthy eating and teeth-cleaning habits that will last a lifetime. We show you how...
Sleep and teeth problems can cause as much disruption in the toddler years as the baby ones, but as least now your toddler can talk to you about it!
It's a good idea to give some thought to child's safety when planning a holiday whether it be summer or winter.
Play is how toddlers learn, and their toys have an important role in this. That needn't mean a lot of expense, and a few toys will prove a good investment.
Remember that other people's homes may not be as 'toddler-proof' as yours; keep a careful watch on your toddler to make sure he doesn't get into danger.
While he's playing, he's learning. You can be the best teacher your child will ever have and it can be done through play.
Tantrums can start before the 'terrible twos' and are easier to cope with when you know why they happen. Here we tell you all you need to know.
The 'right' time depends on the child. Here's how to tell when your child is ready and how to take the best steps to dry days... and then dry nights.