| | | |  | |  | | | | | Tips on Activities You will stretch and grow as a person, you will learn new things (many of them about yourself), and you will develop more patience than you ever thought possible. If you are parenting a preschooler and a toddler, or a toddler and an infant, or all three (or more) at the same time, the daily challenges you face are even greater. You may not be able to get out as much as you want, or do as many fun and interesting things as you’d like one-on-one with each child, but chances are if you care enough to read a book such as this, you’re already doing a great job. Treasure what you’ve been given, keep a positive outlook on life, and do the best job you can each day. (Your kids will grow up—I promise!) Is there only one way to raise happy, healthy, confident, and capable children? Of course not. But by providing your child with daily activities that are simple and fun, by placing more importance on your child’s happiness and learning than on the appearance of your home, and by talking to your child on a level he understands, you are well on your way to achieving this goal. Not only will he be better prepared for preschool, kindergarten, and the world beyond, but in the process, you’ll help to make many happy memories of childhood.
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