Amy Fillion
Leaving the field of Early Intervention (which I adored), I moved to NH in October 2007 where I made the decision to stay home full-time with my then 17-month-old son. I have since had two more boys. I contribute to AC in my free time, am the organzier of a moms group, and sell for Usborne Books and More.
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Preschools in and Around Amherst, New HampshireA list of preschool and pre-k programs in and around Amherst, New Hampshire. Contact information included.
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Christmas Party Ideas for Toddlers, Preschoolers and School-Aged ChildrenContemplating a Christmas Party this year where you'll have toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children? Here are some ideas to help you host a party that's a hit!
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NUThin' but Good Times in Merrimack, NH: a ReviewOpening it's doors in February 2011, NUThin' But Good Times is an indoor playground in Merrimack, NH. What does it offer? Is it a good fit for your family?
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The Children's Museum of New Hampshire: A ReviewWith approximately 16 different exhibits for young children to explore, this museum has an incredible amount to offer. -
How to Make a Preschool Shape Memory GameLooking for a great way to teach your preschooler their shapes? Try this fun and simple homemade memory game. -
Best Online Sites for Preschool PrintablesSpending a great deal of time researching preschool Web sites for printables, here are some of the best I have found.
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Simple Pine Cone Christmas Craft for Toddlers and PreschoolersThis is a very simple yet fun craft utilizing pine cones and glitter glue that your toddler or preschooler will greatly enjoy. -
Winter Snowman Craft for Toddlers and PreschoolersEasy and fun, this is a great craft for the holidays or for the winter season. -
Gift Ideas for a One-Year-OldAre you looking for the perfect give idea for a one-year-old? Here are some ideas that are sure to please.
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Beads: Play Ideas for Toddlers and PreschoolersVarious fun and educational ideas for children's play with beads. -
Unique Gift Ideas for PreschoolersLooking for a unique gift idea for a preschooler? Here are some ideas.
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Halloween Party Ideas for PreschoolersHosting a Halloween party for preschoolers? Here are some child-friendly party ideas.
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Halloween Spider Craft for Toddlers and PreschoolersInexpensive and fun, this is a Halloween craft that your kids will enjoy. -
Davis' Farmland in Sterling, Massachusetts: A ReviewA review of child-friendly Davis' Farmland along with descriptions of various activities they offer your family. -
Must Have Art Supplies for PreschoolersHere are some preschool art supplies I never do without.
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Fun Painting Ideas for PreschoolersHere are some fun painting ideas that are a hit for toddlers and preschoolers. -
Playgrounds Near Amherst, New HampshireLooking for a playground to take your children in or around Amherst, New Hampshire? Here is a list of local playgrounds with summaries that you may find helpful.
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Keepsake Ideas for Your BabyThis article lists six keepsake ideas for your baby that you'll most definitely enjoy through the years as your children grow.
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The Family Bed: One Mom's Drastic Change of HeartBedsharing: Here is one mom's take on this controversial topic.
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The Young Child with Autism: An Explanation of Possible Sensory CharacteristicsHere are some explanations as to why your child may exhibit clumsiness and hyperactivity.
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Autism and Allergies: a Possible Link?Is there a link between Autism and allergies? This former therapist believes there could be.
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Where to Hold Winter Playdate's for Your ChildrenGetting together with other parent's and their children? Try these places. -
How to Make a Christmas Tree Toddler CraftAn inexpensive and adorable craft to do with your toddler this holiday season. -
Top Age-Appropriate Books for Your ToddlerHere is a list of age-appropriate books that your older toddler is prone to enjoy.
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I Said...What?A humorous compilation of things said to my 2 1/2-year-old throughout the day. -
GDiapers: Worth the Buzz?As a mix of disposible and cloth diapering, are gDiapers truly worth the recent buzz?
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Premature Babies at 35 Weeks: Hurdles You May EncounterLuckily, technology is amazing today, and the 35-week preemie baby has an excellent chance of coming home soon after birth. Yet, there are issues you may encounter. Read on for more information. -
Imajine That, Indoor Playspace in Lawrence, Massachusetts: ReviewRaining? Winter? Summer? The weather makes no difference at Imajine That is a great place in Lawrence, Massachusetts to bring your children any day of the year.
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How to Introduce Colors to Your ToddlerHere is a very simple way to introduce colors to your toddler
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Time to Clay in Nashua, New Hampshire: Paint-Your-Own Pottery Place Proves to Be a Relaxing Day or Night OutLooking for something to do in Nashua, New Hampshire? Try Time to Clay!
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Very Early Signs of PregnancyCurrently pregnant with my second child, I have had pregnancy symptoms even before my period was due to come. Could you be pregnant? Read on.
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How to Prepare Yourself for Breastfeeding Your NewbornFollow these tips to help you ready yourself for the first months of nursing your baby.
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Meetup.com: A Great Social Networking SiteLooking to meet others in your area with specific interests? This site may be for you!
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Heading to the Baby Registry? Take a Look at These Products!Time to register for Baby? Here are some products you wont want to miss! -
Baby Registry Items to BypassSome items that you can really do without. -
Moving? Consider PODS Storage UnitsPODS are a great alternative to moving vans or storage units. Read on for details.
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You Know You're a Mother When..As a Mother of a 19-month-old, I daily think of the phrase "you know you're a mother when..." Here is a list I have compiled of things that truly make me feel like a mom. -
When is a Child Truly Being Disruptive in Church?Surely full-fledged screaming is disruptive during a church service, and children running down the aisles would be for me, but is it disruptive to have a toddler giggle a few times and make a couple of babbling sounds?
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Top Age-Appropriate Books for Young ToddlersMake book time fun! Here are some books to look for and ideas on how to manipulate them. -
Red Flags That Your Infant Has AutismThere are certain "red flags," or signs of Autism that you can watch out for in your child even from a very early age. Hear are some of those signs:
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Great Thank You Card Ideas for ToddlersHow to make a thank you card that will bring a smile to the recipient. -
What is Early Intervention and How Can it Help Your Child?As an Early Intervention Specialist, I provide play therapy to delayed or disabled children ages birth to three in their homes. It's been shown that the earlier you intervene, the better the outcome. This is what early intervention is all about.
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Language Stimulation Techniques to Help Your Toddler Talk: Receptive LanguageUnderstanding spoken language is called Receptive Language. The more your child understands spoken language, the more likely they will be to speak themselves.
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Product Review: the Floppy SeatThe Floppy Seat is a cushioned seat for babies and toddlers that you place on shopping carts. Is it worth spending the money on this product? Read on to learn more. -
Language Stimulation Techniques to Help Your Toddler Talk: Oral Motor ExercisesRead on to learn some simple oral motor exercises that help to strengthen to muscles in the mouth and tongue to aid in speech production.
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How to Tell if Your Toddler is Ready to be Toilet TrainedIs your child ready to be potty trained? Read on for some signals that may help you to decide.
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Bathtime Fun for Your Young ToddlerIf your young, approximately 12 to 15-month-old toddler has tired of the same toys and bathtime activities that have been provided, here are some ideas to spice up that bathtime and make it fun once again. -
Nursing in Public: the Non-Sexual BreastWhy is is that our society has such an aversion to a woman nursing her child in public?
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The Many Benefits of a Toddler PlaygroupToddlers who attend playgroups are not only having a great amount of fun, they are also quite stimulated and learning many skills. Some benefits of a toddler playgroup are discussed here.
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Tips on How to Make Professional Picture Taking Easier with an InfantHaving an infant's picture taken can sometimes be an overwhelming task. Here's how to make it run more smoothly. -
Breastfeeding: a Personal Story of Education and Triumph Through Common but Unknown HardshipsIf I could sum up breastfeeding in the first few months of an infant's life in one word I would have to choose the word "hard!" Breastfeeding is a learning process for both you and your baby, but you can definitely do it!
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Simple Language Stimulation Techniques to Help Your Child TalkThe beauty of working with a language delayed child is the fact that you can stimulate language anywhere, doing anything!
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Common Characteristics of a Toddler with AutismWith Autism in the news in abundance today, it is becoming a household name. Here I will explain in some detail many of the characteristics a toddler with Autism Spectrum Disorder may have.







