The task of bathing a tiny, slippery baby can overwhelm any new mother but the seasoned ones ought to know that it is not all that difficult as it seems.
It is time for your baby’s pearly whites to appear and he is cranky and ready to gnaw at anything he can get his hands on, so much for memorable moments.
Now that your little bundle of joy has started with school, you may be thinking of adding another member to your family or you may have already decided that you do not want another kid ever again.
The 3-year old who pinches her baby brother, the 4-year old who shouts "Take him back, Mother. I don't want him," are not fictional characters invented by people who write about children.
Babies cry for many reasons. They might cry because they are hungry, wet or just uncomfortable. When your baby cries, he or she is trying to tell you something.
The itchiness of eczema can be uncomfortable and unpleasant to experience at any age, but parents of babies and children who suffer from the skin condition are often left feeling helpless as to what they can do to ease it.
If you asked the customers sitting at your local Starbucks how many of them work out at home, chances are the only people to raise their hands would be people without young kids.
It is odd that with the present popularity of medical lay articles, the writers have not shown more interest in teaching the public how to avoid the common contagious diseases.
While drinking more water is a good idea for everyone, especially during hot summer months, too much water can be harmful to infants 6 months old and younger.
Playtime is one of the most vital parts of childhood development. Research has proven that all areas of development are enhanced through a child’s play activities.
By six months of age your baby may be sitting unassisted, her coordination skills are growing in leaps and bounds, and she will soon be crawling, standing, and then walking.
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