Expert-recommended, thoughtful presents for soon-to-be parents, new parents, and parents of young children It’s
If we could have our way, every home with young children would have TLC’s Feelings Chart posted on the kitchen wall. Im
Depressed. Anxious. Lonely. These are just a few of the emotions that parent (and especially mother) employees have rep
Young children really thrive on routine and predictability. As we are trying to manage the day-to-day during this globa
As towns and states pull back on the restrictions imposed to “flatten the curve,” and society tries to re-open business
Many parents feel like we are riding an emotional rollercoaster right now: angry, frustrated, joyful, surprised, excite
These are strange times together as parents as we readjust to our lives in quarantine. Some days will be good while oth
It’s been almost two months now. Two long months of physical distancing, of adhering to the Governor’s stay-at-home adv
“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” Dear TLC Families, I shared that familiar proverbial phrase in the first
Let’s celebrate Spring with The Loved Child’s famous homemade play dough recipe! Unlike commercial play dou
The current public health situation can seem overwhelming right now for many families. Work is in flux, kids are separa
At this point, we’re sure that you’re caught up on the latest COVID-19 news, especially if you’re a parent or car
In this highly unusual and stressful time for us all, parenting challenges can feel heavier and more worrisome. The str
Mental Health Awareness Month could not have come at a better time! Living with a global pandemic is challenging. And
COVID-19 has changed the way that we all live and work almost overnight. From how we grocery shop to how we catch up wi
by Nora Dybdal, Play & Parenting Facilitator & Yoga Instructor Wow, you guys. What a time we’re living in! I fe
by Jennifer Gillette, Founder & Owner of The Loved Child Parenting Center Have you noticed that during these
by Danielle Shea Tan, Functional Family Nutritionist With so much fear and sadness surrounding us right now, it is crit
At this point, according to the CDC, there are no specific recommendations for pregnant women surrounding the managemen
During these uncertain times we have all heard repeatedly how important and beneficial it is to find the silver linings
We’re ready for some fancy Friday fun! Like most of us, you have probably been living in sweats for the past mont
Today we are working on our fine motor skills! Do you ever put out a selection of fruits and veggies for your little on
Parents, we know that you also need some tender loving care (TLC) during these uncertain times. Maybe you are being pul
Today is all about giving your bodies some much needed movement! We all know how important exercise is for development
Sensory play is essential for development in babies and toddlers. There are countless activities on parenting blogs, I
Start the week with a BANG! Well not quite, but we love this super fun and easy idea to create fireworks with paint! An
Welcome to our final TLC Playing@Home post of the week! We’re ending the week with a “bang”…LIT
Today we’re focusing on sensory play! Tasting, touching, seeing, smelling, moving and hearing. These are all the
Welcome to Playing at Home with TLC post #3! Today we are focusing on Cognitive Skills and one of the most adorable and
Welcome to Playing at Home with TLC post #2! Today we are focusing on Gross Motor skills and we can’t think of an
Our first TLC suggested activity highlights fine motor skills and without a doubt, will be a repeat favorite for famili
If you have a baby or young child who has a sleep schedule that you’d like to preserve, it can be helpful to think abou
The Winter/Spring Semester of TLC Infants & Parents Class and TLC Play & Parenting Classes begin this week! If
The Loved Child is hosting a collection drive forRoom to Grow. Share the JOY of giving this holiday season with your ch
Today is officially the first day of fall! Why not celebrate this special day by making homemade playdough with your li
The autumn semester of TLC Play & Parenting has begun! What a perfect way to begin the fall semester by discussing
The first Adult Discussion Topic for the TLC Infancy & Parenting class focuses on that very common feeling some of
The Loved Child (TLC Family Center) offers a variety of expert-facilitated parent workshops for expecting parents and t
Now that you have been introduced to the Touchpoints concept, you will probably notice that when your baby acquires a n
Welcome to TLC Play & Parenting Classes at The Loved Child! As always, we have planned a variety of fun, developmen
A semester of TLC Play & Parenting classes will never pass by without at least one week dedicated to parent self-ca
At first glance, this week’s topic may appear developmentally not appropriate for caregivers of babies, toddlers,
We have come to that time in the semester when we dedicate two consecutive weeks to addressing challenging behaviors in
We have no doubt that this week’s TLC Parent Topic has caused some confusion in our parenting lives – to pr
Every semester we dedicate at least one class parent discussion to healthy family eating. Why? Simply put, research cle
All children are born with a distinct temperament. As parents we can’t control this raw material, but we can try to giv
Our first Parent Topic of the semester- Finding a New Normal Together– clearly supports the necessity for parents
We wouldn’t be surprised if you have previously read how important it is for young children to have consistent an
We are at that time of the semester – the one week of the semester where we focus completely on us– the ten
One may think this week’s parent topic, Distracted Parenting, will be one of those class discussions when you lea
Research has clearly demonstrated that babies recognize when faces are of a race different from their own. Of course, a
As parents ourselves, we know preparing and feeding our children can be a (very) stressful component of parenting. For
Last week, we began the spring semester with an overview discussion focused on which parenting strategies we value and
Life has no guarantees. As adults, we certainly know this well. However, supposedly, based on numerous research studies
Our next two parent topics are committed to supporting parents around children’s challenging behaviors. Rebecca E
A TLC semester doesn’t go by without dedicating at least one week’s parent topic to Healthy Family Sleep. T
We wouldn’t be surprised if many of you are already familiar with the following interview aired on NPR last Febru
This week’s TLC’s Parent Topic is fascinating. We will be discussing the research of Dr. Robert LeVine and
As many of you have already experienced in the TLC Play & Parenting classes, every week we focus on a specific area
At this time of the year, advertisements are full of joy and good cheer. Our spirits are lifted by holiday music, decor
The Loved Child couldn’t be more proud to have partnered with the Diaper Circle! The Loved Child (TLC Parenting C
Turn off your televisions, computers, radios, and please, put down those smart phones. It is time to focus on the child
Yet again our weekly topic may appear, at first glance, developmentally not appropriate for parents attending TLC Play
This week we are shifting from children’s challenging behaviors to a very common yet complex emotion for many par
Many of us in the TLC community already heard the news that the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently changed i
We hope that you left last week’s TLC Play & Parenting class with, at the very least, the following message:
We are at that moment in the TLC semester when we focus our parent discussion time on children’s challenging beha
As we discussed last week, sleep deprivation may top the list as one of the most frustrating and difficult areas of par
Now that we have completed our class parent topic on the importance of recognizing and respecting individual child and
Congratulations! We have successfully completed our first week of TLC Parenting & Play classes for the 2016 fall se
We all have had some life experience with a friend like Kate. Maybe your “Kate” wasn’t in your close
Easy recipe for lemon-scented homemade play dough (safe to eat): 1 cup flour 1/2 cup salt 2 tsp cream of tartar 2 Tbsp
The majority of TLC parents will relate to this week’s topic: how is the best way to handle my clingy child? Most
Families that have been with TLC for awhile know that one of the many advantages of being enrolled in a semester of Dev
What a better way to start a semester by presenting what child development is…NOT! We wouldn’t be surprised
Returning TLC families know that each week in our Developmental Play & Parenting classes the little ones are presen
By now, thanks to the current focus in the media, the majority of TLC parents have at least heard about the practice an
The good news is the majority of child development experts recommend responding to tantrums in the very similar emphati
It’s 5 o’clock and dinner is ready. Phew! You get the kids set up with food cut into perfect little pieces on their pla
Rest assured, a TLC semester will never go by without dedicating a week’s Parent Topic to Healthy Family Sleep. Y
At TLC we know creating routines and rituals at home are healthy for families. Maybe your family looks forward to pizza
Welcome to the winter semester! If you are a new family joining The Loved Child, welcome to our growing TLC community!
Thanksgiving, the holiday of togetherness and gratitude, has come and gone. We are now quickly approaching Hanukkah, Ma
Back in the middle of October when our weekly Developmental Focus was on Language Development, we read and discussed ho
Following is The Loved Child’s selected collection of gift suggestions for young children from the newborn period throu
Similar to many other behaviors which arise in early childhood, the onset of separation anxiety often appears with litt
Let’s imagine a scenario together for a moment (for some this may feel more like painful memory than fantasy!) Yo
As parents, many of us have already heard, perhaps repeatedly, how important it is that we take good care of ourselves
It is quite natural for parents and loving caregivers to compare his/her own child with the other children in a group s
Thankfully, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has finally changed its policy on screen use for young children. A
Back to work — or not? Or, more accurately, return or not to paid employment, because this parenting business is
Positive parenting — sometimes called positive discipline, gentle guidance, or loving guidance — is simply
How do you handle the issues about eating that can arise as your child becomes more and more independent? Authors Jill
While we know that the development of a young child’s brain takes years to complete, we also know there are many
We are preaching to the choir this week! Evident to your commitment to joining a TLC Developmental Play & Parenting
What a perfect article for bring us together for the first week of class: Think Parenting Isn’t Fun? You’re
The Loved Child’s New Parenting Classes, Infant I (newborn – 3 months) & Infant II (3 months- 6 months)
We all visit our public library or purchase books for our family. On your next visit to the library or book store/site,
Some of us are probably thinking- this week’s parenting topic doesn’t apply to us- it is way too early to b
As we read in The Atlantic article, parenting puts “an enormous strain on the central relationship in the family-
We have come to that time in the semester where we dedicate our class discussion to us- parents- and specifically the i
We have all experienced that somewhat awkward moment when well-meaning friends, family members, and/or pediatric profes
What a perfect topic to begin both our summer season and the TLC Summer Session- the importance of play for young child
Every semester we dedicate one week to the topic of Positive Discipline. Just a reminder for TLC families: discipline m
Most young children naturally enjoy and partake in make-believe play. As cute as it may be to observe little ones prete
Obviously, conflict between two people is inevitable. Do you have disagreements with your partner in front of your chil
Our developmental activity in class this week will highlight creative development. Before coming to class, enjoy readin
The perfect Parent Topic for the beginning of summer: Slow Parenting. “Slow parenting cherishes quality over qua
Spring is here! With the recent beautiful weather, and our weekly focus on gross motor skills, this list of Boston̵
Every semester TLC dedicates at least one week to parents taking better care of themselves. This week our TLC class dis
Our developmental activity in class will highlight sensory development. Yes, often when we hear about activities to sti
I suspect the majority of TLC parents have had the startling experience of being on the receiving end when their little
We certainly didn’t plan on this, but articles on children’s sleep- specifically naps- have been prevalent
Easy recipe for mint-scented homemade play dough: 1 cup flour 1/2 cup salt 2 tsp cream of tartar 2 Tbsp canola oil 1 cu
“Play is the work of children.” – Jean Piaget Following is a lovely article for caregivers reviewing
We have no doubt that many of you have read numerous recent articles addressing a recent study investigating the impact
The Loved Child’s Developmental Play & Parenting classes have an organized and set weekly class curriculum th
sample TLC Weekly Newsletter
The perfect winter activity for all TLC families! A simple must-do- family project with great benefits in all areas of
It is that time of the semester when the weekly topic focuses on Parents Taking Care of Themselves. How appropriate to
Once again TLC is preaching to the choir– we are quite certain there isn’t a parent in our community who would di
Our Take Home Idea is an obvious one— creative activities and crafts you can do at home with all your recyclables! Tak
Our weekly Parent Topic, 13 Safety Rules for Every Family, certainly seems less appealing than discussing how to raise
This week in our TLC classes we will review what we already know about Nature/Sustainability and focus more closely on
By this time in the semester, we sure hope we are just “preaching to the choir” when we stress the benefits of sensory
Is our TLC Weekly Parenting Topic- Helping Support your Child’s Self Esteem- a developmentally appropriate topic for pa
The majority of parents have little to no hesitancy reaching out for professional support around typical parenting chal
Perhaps you are picking up on a theme at The Loved Child? We are really focused on supporting healthy relationships-
Similar to the little ones in the TLC community, The Loved Child is developing at a fast yet healthy pace…
Similar to all the TLC topics, this week’s Parent Topic is an especially important one: Why ALL Children Benefit From R
The Parent Topic this week also tends to be a popular area of conversation for parents in almost every class: Healthy F
Our developmental activity in class will highlight gross motor development– a favorite area of development for mo
In preparation of our TLC class discussion on language development, we provided a trusted resource from the American Sp
Furthering our learning of language development in our children, our weekly Parent Topic is on bilingualism. Please re
One could ask, how does compassion and NOT yelling at our children relate? Please read Dr. Laura’s short article with
When we think about cognitive development in TLC Developmental Play & Parenting classes, the first image that comes
Thankfully, research has shown that parents are much more concerned that their children grow up to be “kind, compassion
After a careful review of numerous resources on fine motor development in young children, TLC encourages all parents to
Yes, there are 9 toddlers and 9 parents completely absorbed in the TLC Developmental Group Activity! As promised, here
The perfect first Parenting Topic for 2015: a list of 25 little positive and reachable changes we can make in our healt
Every semester in our TLC Play & Parenting classes we will focus on SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT in young children.
All the TLC Developmental Play and Parenting Classes focused on sensory development this week. Following is a refreshe
Another interesting and important parenting topic for TLC class discussion this week: gender differences in young child
This article is a must-read for parents of young children. At last, an article on screen-use that is based on science
The one-hour TLC Developmental Play & Parenting Class is designed specifically for little ones, parents or caregive
The foundation for every class at The Loved Child (TLC) is that all parents and caregivers need to have trusted and sup
Registration is now open for next Tuesday’s (November 18 6:30- 9:00) Parenting Workshop on Talking with Children
After realizing the joys of observing the creative process in your TLC class, you may find the courage to attempt art p
I suggest reading this supportive and powerful piece on The Myth of Perfect Parenting. Unlike many of the parenting re
The following article from PBS.org reminds us how important it is for our little ones to have these sensory-rich experi
How effective are time outs? Further, are time outs harmful for our children’s developing brains and relationships wit
And, with this beautiful autumn weather, and our focus on gross motor skills, following is a wonderful list of suggesti
Our scheduled Parent Topic this week tends to be a popular one- Healthy Family Sleeping. Following is an excellent res
The following article was published in a well-known journal for teachers of infants and toddlers. Please do take a mom
Following is an excellent and trustworthy collection of articles from HealthyChildren.org, a website supported/edited b
To connect our class activity with home, we hope you will enjoy this lovely list of 25 first books for your child’s hom
When you return home from your TLC class after observing your little one (s) interact (or not!) during the class activi
After having the opportunity to observe your child’s fine motor skills in your TLC class, following is a robust l
I wouldn’t be surprised if many of our TLC families are already familiar with the following parenting article from The
When you have a moment, preferably before your TLC class this week, take the opportunity for yourself and for your own