When Should You Start Teaching Colors to Toddlers?
Your toddler points at the sky and says "boo." Then she points at the grass. "Boo." The dog. "Boo." Everything in her world has become blue. You're starting to...
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Children grow and change at remarkable speeds, and what works for a toddler rarely applies to a teenager. Our age-based resources recognize this fundamental truth: effective parenting must evolve alongside your child.
Each developmental stage brings its own joys, challenges, and learning opportunities. A newborn's needs differ vastly from those of a school-age child, just as guiding a preschooler requires different skills than supporting a college-bound teen.
We've organized our guidance into seven distinct life phases:
Understanding your child's developmental stage helps you set realistic expectations, respond appropriately to challenges, and celebrate milestones at the right time. Our age-specific resources provide the context you need to parent with confidence, whether you're soothing a colicky infant or helping a teenager navigate their first job interview.
Browse the stages below to find guidance tailored to your family's current chapter.
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