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		<title>The Developmental Learning Of Children When They Turn Three</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 23:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is always a very great achievement when kids get to the age of three years since some parents always worry that their children would get to some dangerous stage or get into harm's way as they continue to grow older. Yet children must grow and be the joy of their parents.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is always a very great achievement when kids get to the age of three years since some parents always worry that their children would get to some dangerous stage or get into harm&#8217;s way as they continue to grow older. Yet children must grow and be the joy of their parents.</p>
<p>Well, when children reach the age of three, they begin to take up a number of skills. They should begin to have an increasing vocabulary of about 1000 words and start making longer sentences. They start practicing their vocabulary and talking nonstop and the parents are advised to make them continue.</p>
<p>Potty training is normally over at this stage but some of them would still continue to have some little difficulty controlling urine so the bed wetting may continue till they are at least five years old. You will also notice that they will be using alphabetical letters and more figures.</p>
<p>The fast growing three year old children will start counting their fingers and indicate their age with their fingers when asked. They also begin to talk about and recognize some colors.</p>
<p>It is amazing that at this age, the children can start practicing their social skills, and if they are at a daycare or what is called preschool, they would take each and every one of their classmates as a dear friend.</p>
<p>This is because they still do not know the meaning of the word friendship, and they only appreciate the little time they spend playing together. You would be surprised that some toddlers would start having imaginary friends. Parents are advised not to give it much thought.</p>
<p>Playtime is therapeutic and is good for your three year old because even when they get so engrossed into it and start working out emotions over teddy bears and toys, it would still be part of their growing up.</p>
<p>Remember your child might still be feeling a bit insecure at this age so she will use security objects which he or she would keep clinging on but this should not worry you one bit. Again at this point the children become annoyingly over active to the extent of being a handful and a headache. Never mind, in the end the rewards would be greater, so keep focusing on this.</p>
<p>The writer also often gives advice about topics including <a target='_blank' href="http://woodshelving.org/stainless-steel-shelving/" rel="noopener">stainless steel shelving</a> and <a target='_blank' href="http://woodshelving.org/wood-storage-shelves/" rel="noopener">wood storage shelves</a>.</p>
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		<title>Parenting Tips At Bedtime: Lulling Your Child To Bed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 23:53:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a hard time getting your child to go to bed on a schedule? It's not as simple as those without children might think it is. It isn't as hard as the struggling parent might think either, though. And there are a few tricks for making it easier.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a hard time getting your child to go to bed on a schedule? It&#8217;s not as simple as those without children might think it is. It isn&#8217;t as hard as the struggling parent might think either, though. And there are a few tricks for making it easier.</p>
<p>If you are fighting with your child every single night over the bedtime issue, then you need to figure out some of the best things to do to make the fights go away. It can be done.</p>
<p>First things first, the parent needs to figure out that they are the boss and that is all there is to it.</p>
<p>If your child somehow is of the impression that he or she is in charge, then you have a problem.</p>
<p>Every time the parent gets into the argument over bedtime, he or she is essentially ceding control to their child. The child is trying to manipulate the parent into a confrontation. As soon as the debate begins, the parent has already lost, so it is important for a parent to stand his or her ground.</p>
<p>For starters, give your child a little headstart. Let him or her know before bedtime that it is coming. Tell the child about 15 minutes before bedtime that it is approaching and that playtime will soon be over.</p>
<p>If you have to, let your toddler know at five-minutes to bedtime and at two-minutes to bedtime. This gets them ready. Then begin the bedtime routine. That can mean brushing teeth, going to the bathroom, reading a book or anything else the child is use to. Then send them to bed.</p>
<p>Once your child is down, don&#8217;t give them any feedback. That is so even if he or she screams and hollers, even if they ask for another glass of water. Don&#8217;t give in. Either lead your child back to bed, or ignore him or her altogether. Any sign of weakness on your part will be noticed by your child and he or she will exploit it.</p>
<p>Check out more of this writer&#8217;s work on subjects like portable LCD projectors and cheap projector screens.</p>
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