Tell Mommy: When Did Your Child Start Chatting?


Updated 08/25/08 7:10 PM · Posted by babysugar · 14 comments

Tell Mommy: When Did Your Child Start Chatting?

It's only natural for parents to pay attention to their children's developmental milestones and how he or she measures up to playmates. That being said, each child has his or her own pace and in most cases, they catch up or eventually, level out their Olympic speed. A recent study on language emergence has shown that 80 percent of children with language delays at age two will catch up by age Read more

Trendtotting: Tees that Speak the Twooth


Updated 07/17/08 6:37 AM · Posted by babysugar · 5 comments

Temporary Language Tees

Ever have a hard time deciphering what your lil one is trying to tell you? After a while, a mother can clarify to others that "waga" translates to "water" and "peas" does not connote the green veggies, but "please." Take one of your tot's most mangled vocabulary words and memorialize it with a Temporary Language tee. Parents choose an image from a gallery of 100 plus pictures, enter their Read more

Do You Sign With Your Babe?


Updated 03/25/08 10:24 AM · Posted by babysugar · 22 comments

Signing With Baby

Most baby stores now carry sign language merchandise from books to DVDs and flashcards to placemats. I only taught my lil one the sign for "more," but my friends have been more diligent in their efforts. Advocates say that children who sign are less likely to throw tantrums since they can communicate earlier. On the flip side, others argue that signing can delay speech development as tots learn Read more

One Language or More?


Updated 02/29/08 10:34 AM · Posted by babysugar · 37 comments

Speak English or More?

In many bilingual families, parents make a conscience effort to teach their babes both languages. If one parent is proficient in one language and the other in another, it is normal for each one to talk to their tot solely in that tongue. I try to chat in Spanish with my babe, but I'm not as diligent as I'd like to be. Luckily, her nanny is teaching it to her every day. And, at this age, she is Read more

Tracking Baby's Words


Updated 02/27/08 1:30 AM · Posted by babysugar · 12 comments

LENA for Language Development

In Sunday's New York Times Magazine, I came across an interesting piece on baby talk. Most parents are curious about how their child measures up to the developmental milestones and physical growth charts. While some parents brag about their tot's precocious behavior, others secretly worry about their lagging babe, especially if the lil one isn't talking much. To learn what these parents can do Read more

Geek Grad: How to Land a Web Developer Job


Updated 05/16/12 12:40 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

How to Get a Web Developer Job

Tech-minded 2012 grads are eager to pursue a job in web or computer programming, named one of the year's top 10 best jobs. We spoke to a web development recruiter for tips on landing that first entry-level job. From the most important coding languages to industry expectations, check out these tips to get closer to your web developing dreams. Education Earn the degree: Almost all web developers Read more

You're Fired! 20 Signs That a Pink Slip Is Coming


Updated 05/10/12 4:22 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Will I Be Fired?

If something feels off at the office, you may want to brace yourself for the worst. Wise Bread shares signs to look for when a pink slip is coming. There are two types of employees. One has a good idea of what they do, who they are, and what position they play in the company. They are savvy. They know the score. They are under no delusions, and will no doubt leave for another job long before Read more

10 Ways to Encourage Babies to Develop Language Skills


Updated 04/14/11 12:20 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Encouraging Language Development in Babies

Don't tell the producers of The King's Speech, but a few "ums" and "uhs" in mama's daily lexicon may actually be beneficial when talking to tots! According to a new study just released in Developmental Science, the little stumbles in adult language actually help tots learn language more effectively – signaling toddlers' minds that they are about to learn something new. To ensure that your Read more

14 Geeky Languages to Learn With Your Love


Updated 02/06/12 11:37 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Geeky Languages From Movies and TV

Love may be a universal language, but we're not sure that phrase includes the sci-fi alien races and fantastical creatures that rule the far depths of the galaxy, who express love in words beyond our human comprehension. When you're thinking of a unique way to woo your valentine this year, plan a tutorial to learn together one of these 14 geeky languages. While several of these Trekkie, Tolkien, Read more

Can You Feel the Beat? Toys For Musically Inclined Tots


Updated 11/09/11 3:20 AM · Posted by LilSugar · 0 comments

Toy Instruments For Kids

Bono once said, "Music can change the world because it can change people," and the experts seem to agree. Numerous studies link tots' exposure to music — especially in infancy and toddlerhood — to everything from a child's language development to their motor skills and even how children adapt to the culture in which they live. Check out the following selection of musical toys for tots to Read more