
For all Stages of Your Child’s Life!
By: Leslie Campos from WellParents
There are few things more thrilling than meeting your child for the first time. There are also few things that are more terrifying. The responsibility of nurturing this tiny life can be overwhelming. Some days it will even seem like you’re going it alone, but fortunately, you’re not. There are tons of resources that can help you manage every stage of your child’s life. To help, Seasons Therapy Centre has gathered some of the best advice here to give you guidance all the way through.
Infants and Toddlers
The first few years of your child’s life are your chance to give them a great start. These resources will help you build your child’s foundation.
Your Child’s Development: What to Expect
Keep Your Baby Active with Tummy Time
Reading Tips for Parents of Toddlers
Preschoolers and Children
As your child navigates the first several years of school, they’ll begin to learn who they are. Here’s how you can guide them toward their best selves.
Surviving the First Day at Preschool
How to Help Kids Make Friends: 10 Evidence-Based Tips
What Are Commons Signs That a Child Has Special Needs?
Tweens and Teens
This time signals lots of change, growing independence, and, eventually, the transition into adult life. Support your soon-to-be adult while giving them the space to grow.
Talking with Your Pre-Teen About Puberty and Sexuality
Tips for Surviving — and Thriving — During School Transitions
Advice for Parents When Children Leave Home
Maintaining Routines
Each stage of life comes with its fair share of ups and downs, but to mitigate stress for children, it’s important to stay organized and keep up with routines.
How to Optimize Your Home for Healthy, Stress-free Living
A Stress-Free Morning Routine That Works
Making Family Mealtime an Important Tradition
Your job as a parent won’t be over once your child moves out and enters their adult life, but it will change. Take the chance to lean back, take a breath, and relax with the confidence that you’ve given your child the best head start possible.