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Sleep Issues: Calling out and getting out of bed
Sometimes children get up or call out as a way of keeping their parents around at bedtime. If this sounds like your child, and you’re happy to resettle her each time she asks for you, that’s OK. But if this is something you’d like to try to change, start by helping your child settle with a bedtime routine. Then deal with the calling out or getting out of bed calmly and consistently. MORE
14 Foods To Avoid While Breastfeeding
To save you from this anxiety, MomJunction has come up with a list of foods to avoid when breastfeeding. READ MORE
Babyproofing Your Home
There are many dangers inside your home that you may not even know about
How to Find a Babysitter for Your Infant
No matter the age of your child, hiring a babysitter can feel overwhelming. (That may be part of the reason so many parents put it off for so long.) For parents of young children, it can be especially stressful. In addition to the anxiety associated with leaving your child with a relative stranger for what may be the first time, infant care is a task that requires some pretty specific qualities. MORE
Feeding Your Toddler
From ages 1 to 3 years, toddlers will begin eating more solid foods. Learn about types, quantity, and times to provide food for toddlers. MORE
Introducing Baby 1 to Baby 2
By Dr. William Sears
Many parents are lucky enough to face the challenge of raising more than one child: According to the U.S. Census Bureau, almost 80 percent of children grow up with at least one sibling. How your child learns to get along with a brother or sister at home will set the pattern for how he'll get along with others. Your family is a boot camp for developing healthy social relationships. And guiding your child through this transition will prepare him for other hurdles that he'll face outside the home. MORE
Playground Germs: How Dirty Are They?
by HomeAdvisor
Playgrounds are a terrific place for kids to get some exercise, have fun, and make new friends. But alarmingly, they can also be a breeding ground for all sorts of bacteria – some of which may have the potential to make your child sick.MORE
6 Steps to Keeping Your Child Safe on the Playground
Posted on: 24.09.2018.
Author: Ana G
While playgrounds are an excellent source of fun, they can also be a leading source of injuries. Many accidental injuries happen on playgrounds due to equipment that is in disrepair, improperly using the equipment or not being under the supervision of a responsible adult. MORE
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