The TibaToes Guide
Little skills, big milestones
Every stage of your child's first years unlocks something new. Explore our guides to the skills behind each one, when they tend to show up, why they matter, and simple ways to practice them at home.
Learning the Alphabet: Letter Names, Sounds, and What Actually Helps
Why singing the alphabet isn't the same as knowing it, how letter recognition and sounds develop, and playful ways to teach let...
Process Over Product: Why the Mess Is the Point of Toddler Art
Why the making matters more than the finished picture, how children's art develops, and how to encourage creativity (and surviv...
Learning Colors: Why Your Toddler Calls Everything Blue
Why toddlers say color words before they understand them, how color matching comes before naming, and low-pressure ways to teac...
The Fussy Stroller: Why Babies Melt Down on the Go and How to Help
Why babies get fussy in the stroller and car seat, how settling them builds early self-regulation, and practical ways to make o...
Cause and Effect: Why Your Baby Drops the Spoon (Again)
Why babies drop things on purpose, how cause-and-effect understanding builds into logical thinking, and how to feed those littl...
Screen-Free Quiet Time: Surviving Trips and Waits Without the Tablet
Why hands-on quiet activities beat the tablet for travel and waits, what makes a good one, and how to build a child's screen-fr...
Learning to Count: How Number Sense Really Develops
Why toddlers recite numbers before understanding them, how real counting develops, and everyday ways to build number sense with...
Baby Mobiles and Visual Tracking: What Your Newborn Is Learning by Looking
How newborns learn to fix their gaze and track movement, why a simple mobile helps, when to take it down for safety, and what t...
Grabbing and Reaching: How Your Baby's Hands Learn to Work
How babies go from a reflex grip to the precise pincer grasp across the first year, why it matters for later skills, and how to...
Tangrams and Spatial Skills: How Shape Play Builds Little Engineers
Why spatial thinking predicts later math and science, how shape skills build toward tangrams, and how to grow spatial reasoning...
Problem-Solving and Puzzles: What Fitting Shapes Really Builds
When toddlers start solving problems, why puzzles build spatial reasoning and persistence, and how to support the struggle with...
Water Confidence: Helping Your Child Learn to Love the Water Safely
When children learn to swim, why water confidence matters (and why it never replaces supervision), and how to build comfort in ...
From Scribbles to Pictures: How Toddlers Learn to Draw
Why early scribbling is the foundation of writing, how drawing develops from random marks to first pictures, and how to encoura...
Reading to Babies: Why to Start From Day One
Why reading to babies from birth matters so much for language and bonding, how their relationship with books changes month by m...
Independent Play: Why Leaving Them to It Is Good Parenting
Why solo play builds focus, creativity and confidence, how it develops from babyhood to preschool, and how to encourage it with...
Concentration and Focus: How Attention Grows in Young Children
Why short attention spans are normal, how focus develops from fleeting to sustained, and how to build concentration through the...
Stacking and Nesting: What Those Falling Towers Are Really Teaching
When toddlers learn to stack and nest, why the toppling matters as much as the building, and simple ways to grow fine motor and...
Comfort Objects: Why Your Toddler Needs That Blanket
Why comfort blankets and loveys are healthy, how transitional objects help toddlers learn to self-soothe, and gentle ways to ma...
Why Music Matters for Toddlers (and How to Make More of It)
Why musical play is a whole-brain activity for young children, how it builds language and self-regulation, and simple ways to b...
What Can Newborns See? A Month-by-Month Guide to Baby Vision
What newborns can actually see, why high contrast comes before color, and how baby vision develops from blurry to sharp across ...
Learning to Read: How Phonics Works and When to Start
Why reading has to be taught, how phonics builds from sounds to words, when preschoolers are ready, and playful ways to start w...
Matching and Sorting: The Quiet Skill Behind Early Math
When toddlers learn to match and sort, why these skills are the foundation of counting and patterns, and simple activities to p...
First Words: How Toddlers Learn to Talk and How to Help
When first words usually arrive, how toddler language builds from babbling to sentences, and everyday ways to grow vocabulary w...
Tummy Time: When to Start, How Long, and How to Make It Less of a Fight
How much tummy time your baby needs, when to start, why it matters for later milestones, and gentle ways to make it something t...
Fine Motor Skills in Toddlers: When They Develop and How to Help
When fine motor skills develop, why they matter for school readiness, and simple ways to build them at home, from the pincer gr...
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