Parenthood
A Winter Season Childproofing of Your House with Baby Gates
A New Season Calls for more Childproofing Although you may have baby-proofed your home, when a new season begins it is time to re-evaluate. Especially after summer when more time is spent indoors going through the home Read Full Article...
Using a Baby Swing is Beneficial to You and Baby
Nine Months of Movement Think of being in motion for nine months straight. After the ninth month, you are suddenly thrown into another setting where there is little to no movement. This would feel a Read Full Article...
Why Babies with Low Birthweight More Likely to Have Autism
Low Weight Babies At Risk For Autism Babies that weigh less than 4.4 pounds at birth, including those born preterm, may be as much as five times more likely to have autism as children born Read Full Article...
Celebrating Halloween with Baby; How to Keep it Safe and Fun
Baby's First Halloween A baby's first Halloween is an exciting event. While they may be too young to take part in traditional celebrations on Halloween, there are plenty of fun things to do with a little one. Read Full Article...
Bedtime Routines for Baby Will Help the Whole Family
Bedtime Routines are a Must for Baby and Family Bedtime routines are good for your baby but can also benefit the whole family. With a predictable schedule all members of the family will get the Read Full Article...
How to Give Medicine to Baby With Ease
Administering Medicine to Your Baby can be Frightening Giving medicine to baby can be down right frightening. Between a squirmy baby and his potential tears, any new parent could use some help when administering medicine. Most of Read Full Article...
Length of Breastfeeding May Depend on Mom’s Social Status
The Time Spent Breastfeeding The time a woman spends breastfeeding her baby may depend largely on socio-demographic factors such as education and social status, according to new research on breastfeeding in Spain. Aspects like advice Read Full Article...
Is General Anesthesia Bad for babies Development?
Babies Vs General Anesthesia Babies who are exposed to general anesthesia and surgery more than once before the age of 2 were about three times more likely to develop speech and language problems than those who Read Full Article...
5 Strategies for Coping With Colic
Cry Baby Cry When a baby cries for several hours and the usual methods of feeding or changing diapers do little to help the baby, parents may become concerned that something else is wrong. Colic Read Full Article...