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Should I Be a Stay-at-home Mom or Dad?
The decision to become a stay-at-home mom is deeply personal and often a mix of practical, emotional, and familial considerations. Whether it’s a…

Do Babies Sleep More When Teething?
Has your baby’s sleep pattern changed? Maybe you are wondering: Do babies sleep more when teething? Keep reading to find out. As parents,…

Learning Activities For 2-Year-Olds
Playtime is important for learning cognitive, physical, social, and emotional skills. Learn how you can support your child’s development with learning activities for…
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Are your baby games becoming repetitive?
Key points:1. Babies benefit from repetition for brain development and feeling secure. Exploring the same activity repeatedly helps in forming and strengthening neural…

10 ways to promote quality family time
Key points: Importance of family time: A positive parental relationship is crucial for a child’s behavioral, physical, and cognitive health, as stated by…

How to care for newborn multiples
Key points:1. Multiple pregnancies are often accompanied by premature birth and smaller babies.2. Feeding all babies on the same schedule is recommended.3. Breastfeeding…

Tips for a multiples’ pregnancy
You’re at your obstetrician’s office when you get the surprise of a lifetime: you hear not one, but two (or maybe even more!)…

How to treat acid reflux in babies
Key points:1. Feed baby upright.2. Feed promptly to prevent crying and air swallowing.3. Burp during and after feeding.4. Consult doctor for weight, frequent…

Why does timing matter in early childhood development?
Key points: The majority of a child’s brain development occurs before age three. Brain architecture results from both nature and nurture, emphasizing the…