As your baby graduates to toddlerhood, he goes from mastering life on the ground to exploring the word vertically — from crawling and cruising to walking and, yes, climbing stairs.| What to Expect
A child’s first steps is one of the most eagerly anticipated milestones of early childhood, commemorated with sweet videos and lots of applause. But new parents might not realize that a child’s first steps often foreshadow another major milestone: climbing. | What to Expect
With their delicious hugs and big sloppy kisses, not to mention the way they melt into your embrace when they’re tired or shy, toddlers are delightful little people — until they’re not. Case in point: your sweet angel, who’s playing quietly one minute and suddenly, without warning, lays into you with a punch to your arm … or tummy … or thigh. Yup — toddlers throw tantrums and hit. They kick, shove, hold their breath and even bite. | What to Expect
One milestone parents most look forward to is their baby’s first steps. As your baby starts to show signs of walking, like pulling themselves or standing with assistance, you may want to consider purchasing a walking toy. Also known as a push toy, walking toys can help refine baby’s balance, increase his spatial awareness and practice the foundation of walking (placing one foot in front of the other). They also allow baby to move around the room without an adult’s aid, giving him th...| What to Expect
After months of reclining and tummy time, your baby might be ready for a change of scenery, and he’ll need to accomplish a new movement milestone to do so: sitting up. | What to Expect