Saturday, April 13, 2013
One, Two, Tie My Shoe: Common Milestones at a Glance
When your four-year-old brushes his teeth, it’s a small tornado of toothpaste, saliva and water. And you have no idea if he actually removed any tartar from his teeth. And flossing? Please. So you begin to wonder, "Am I giving him tooth-brushing responsibility too soon?" As you see your child maturing and gaining independence, questions like these may be constantly running through your head.
Fortunately, Kathleen Gouley, Ph. D. and Clinical Child Psychologist at the NYU Child Study Center, has some answers, read the story here "One, Two, Tie My Shoe: Common Milestones at a Glance"
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