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  • Toddler: Toddler Safety (In-Person)

    Toddlers are busy little explorers with lots of energy! They are fun, but they are into everything! As parents, we cannot prevent every injury or mishap, but we can put some important preventive measures in place to help stop serious, life-changing accidents. In this lesson, we will look at ways you can keep your busy

  • Toddler: Toddler Illness (In-Person)

    Your toddler is sick, and you’re worried! Maybe even a little disgusted! Ugh! Snotty noses, vomiting, or diarrhea everywhere—is it just a simple bug or something more? Do you go to the doctor now or wait? It’s challenging when our little ones are sick, and their bugs definitely take their toll on us all! In

  • Toddler: Toddler Nutrition (In-Person)

    Although toddlers share many things in common, they’re also each very unique. They know what they like and don’t like, which can also change from minute to minute. This is especially true when it comes to food. You want your toddler to get plenty of nutrition, but what do you do if they will only

  • Toddler: Toddler Oral Health (In-Person)

    Your toddler has a mouthful of pretty white teeth. They can bite and chew and smile in a way that melts your heart. But how do you keep their teeth healthy, and it is even important to do so? After all, they are going to lose their baby teeth eventually. In this lesson, we will

  • Toddler – Potty Training (In-Person)

    This class shows the basics of potty training, including how to know when to start potty training; preparation for the big day; the “how to’s” of potty training; rewards and encouragement; dealing with disappointment; tips for boys; tips for girls. A 5.8 Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level score ensures information is easily understood.

  • Toddler – 15 to 18 Month Milestones (In Person)

    Your busy toddler is quickly learning new skills in the areas of cognitive development, language and communication development, social and emotional development, and physical development. Every month brings exciting, new advancements in what he can do. These sessions cover the milestones your child will be hitting between fifteen and eighteen months, the abilities he will

  • Toddler – Tantrums (In-Person)

    Nothing says membership to the Mommy Club more than watching another mom struggle through a tantrum with her toddler. Every parent will eventually experience meltdowns in their children as they move through toddlerhood. What really causes tantrums? What can you do to help your child through this stage? How do you stop them, or better

  • Toddler – 12 to 15 Month Milestones (In-Person)

    Your busy toddler is quickly learning new skills in the areas of cognitive development, language and communication development, social and emotional development, and physical development. Every month brings exciting, new advancements in what he can do. These sessions cover the milestones your child will be hitting between twelve and fifteen months, the abilities he will

  • Toddler: Sleeping, Bedtimes, Mornings (In-Person)

    You put them to bed, and before you know it, they’re back up again. Hungry, thirsty, lonely, not tired . . . how can you keep them in bed? Toddlers don’t want to miss out on anything, and often naps and bedtimes become a clash of wills. You can lead a toddler to bed, but

  • Toddler: Bonding with Your Toddler (In-Person)

    Raising confident and happy kids is really hard work! And even though parents don’t always do everything right, at the core is the bond they forge with their children. It begins early in infancy and grows throughout their lives. But how do you do it? In this lesson, we’ll talk about what it means to

  • Toddler: Time With Toddler (In-Person)

      The time you spend with your toddler is so important, and it is over so fast. Blink, and they’ll be in preschool! It may feel like you spend most of your time taking care of their needs, cleaning up their messes, and kissing their boo-boos. But the time you spend with them, even if

  • Toddler: The Importance Of Words (In-Person)

    Your words are incredibly important to your child because you’re incredibly important to your child! Unfortunately, it’s hard to always say the right things. Words are powerful; they can build confidence and self-esteem, or in one heated moment, tear your child down. In this session, we’ll show you how you can grow your toddler through