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While it might seem contrary to popular playground belief, you shouldn't feel pressured to keep a social calendar for your toddler or preschooler.

"I don't think parents need to arrange playdates," says Michael Gurian, author of "Nurture the Nature," and "The Wonder of Girls" and "The Wonder of Boys."

Social opportunities can happen more organically. Children can benefit from you taking them to the park, shopping or going to the library where they can naturally learn to model you in social settings and play with children they meet....

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July 29, 2008

playgroups are essential

About the age of 18 months, toddlers start getting a bit ancy and need to get out. The park is always a good option, but often times at this age, kids are still a bit shy and will continue to parallel play....  read more

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