Shannon Philpott-Sanders

Writing, Reflecting, Teaching, Parenting

Games That Develop Your Toddler’s Imagination

toddler gamesPublished July 2014: Mom.Me

Games That Develop Your Toddler’s Imagination
Role playing, communication, creativity and collaboration

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Toddlers are bursting with energy, ready to assert independence and full of creative ideas, but they probably don’t know how to express themselves creatively yet. You can help develop your little tyke’s imagination with interactive games that rely on role playing, communication and collaboration. From building blocks and pretend play to dynamic dancing and rhythmic drumming, games that foster your child’s imagination can be a routine part of your day and your child’s life.

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July 15, 2014 Posted by | Feature Stories, Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Games for Toddlers and Dads

dadsPublished July 2014: Mom.Me

Games for Toddlers and Dads
Fun options for any day of the week

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Toddlers crave attention, and nothing beats one-on-one time with Daddy. Beyond bedtime stories and playful wrestling, dads and toddlers can entertain themselves with active and creative games. Finding activities that interest both Dad and your little one can help to build a bond between a father and son or father and daughter. From messy play and creative crafts to sporty outdoor games, dads and toddlers have many options to have fun any day of the week. Continue reading

July 2, 2014 Posted by | Feature Stories, Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Games That Teach Toddlers About Feelings

toddlerPublished June 2014: Mom.Me

Games that Teach Toddlers About Feelings
Help your kids learn about emotions

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Your toddler is bound to be happy one moment and sad the next, even though she may not understand why or recognize the feeling itself. Games that help toddlers recognize feelings in themselves also help them learn about feelings in others, says Diane Doyle, director of the Rollins College Child Development Center in Winter Park, Fla. Learn how to help your little one identify feelings while having a little fun throughout the day with these interactive games that teach feelings. Continue reading

June 30, 2014 Posted by | Feature Stories, Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Activities for Both Toddlers and Older Siblings

toddlerssiblingsPublished June 2014: Mom.Me

Activities for Both Toddlers and Older Siblings
Helping your children bond with each other

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Your toddler is at that stage of development where he wants to be a “big boy” and join in the fun with his older siblings. Finding activities that will engage all ages doesn’t have to be a challenge or prompt sibling rivalry. Help form and secure a bond between your children—both young and old—with creative crafts, silly sports, outdoor activities and interactive games that are appropriate for all ages. Continue reading

June 23, 2014 Posted by | Feature Stories, Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Games for Busy Moms to Play With Tots

moms and totsPublished May 2014: Mom.Me

Games for Busy Moms to Play With Tots
These fun activities will fit into the tightest of schedules

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The toddler years are exciting for both parents and children. As he takes his first steps and utters his first words, your little one is collecting milestones left and right. Toddlers are famous for wanting to express their independence and opinions while generally lacking the abilities to do so, says Julie Temple Stan, editorial director of Hooked On Phonics.

Don’t be fooled, though. “Your toddler is a little sponge ready to soak up all of the language-rich experiences you can dream up,” says Stan. “But, juggling the needs of a busy toddler, family and work can make finding time next to impossible.” Continue reading

May 12, 2014 Posted by | Feature Stories, Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , , , | Leave a comment

5 Toddler Sensory Games

TODDLER SENSORYPublished April 2014: Mom.Me

5 Toddler Sensory Games
Introducing your little one to the five senses

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Your toddler is at a key development phase in her life as she explores the five senses. She sees bright colors, feels the need to touch just about everything she can reach and is beginning to recognize distinct smells. One of the best ways to further her development is to embark on games that focus on the senses. From tasty trivia to touchy-feely games with fabrics, teach your child how to further recognize her senses while bonding with you.

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April 30, 2014 Posted by | Feature Stories, Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , , , | 2 Comments

Toddler Games That Incorporate Music

Screen Shot 2014-03-26 at 9.58.56 AMPublished March 2014: Mom.Me

Toddler Games That Incorporate Music
Add some happy noise to your play

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Toddlers love to dance to music and play games, so providing opportunities to do both at the same time is a win-win. As your child jumps, skips, shakes his body and sings to melodies, he will be making memories and learning valuable skills that encourage creativity, improvisation and physical activity. From competitive dance games to sing-offs, show your toddler just how fun games can be when you add a little music.

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March 26, 2014 Posted by | Feature Stories, Magazine Writing, Sample Work | , , , | Leave a comment