When your baby is big enough to make a mess but still too small to clean it up, picking up after her can be quite a challenge. Sometimes it seems like she goes through an entire load of clothes in a day or two. And let’s not forget all of those mealtime messes. Read More
Keeping an Eye Out for Asthma Symptoms in Your Toddler
Asthma affects millions of children throughout the world. One of the most important things that any parent should be able to identify is the asthma symptoms in children. Read More
What If My Toddler Is Afraid to Take a Bath?
Some toddlers live for bath time. Their faces light up with joy when you mention getting in the tub, and they would happily spend a large portion of their lives there if you would allow it. Other toddlers, however, can’t stand taking a bath. You have to bring them kicking and screaming to the tub, and you don’t get a moment’s peace until the bath is over. Read More
Living Through Separation Anxiety
When your child is an infant, he may have no problem with going to the babysitter. Babies usually adapt to new caregivers well as long as their needs are being attended to. So it often comes as a shock when you go to drop your 1 year old off at his long-time sitter, and he starts screaming. Read More
Reading to Your Toddler
Reading is one of the most important skills your child will learn. It’s a skill that most of us use each and every day. Getting your toddler interested in reading will make her more excited about learning how to read when the time comes. Read More
Preparing Your Toddler for a New Sibling
Becoming a big brother or sister is an exciting event in a child’s life. But for a toddler who has never had this experience, it can also be pretty intimidating. Your toddler will have lots of concerns, but may have trouble voicing them. But there are some things you can do to make the transition easier for her. Read More