Babies
Exploring the possible emotional effects of leaving your child for two or more weeks
We all need a break sometimes. As new mothers, our schedules are hectic and sometimes tiring to the point of despair, but we need to understand that those little crying faces are crying because they NEED us...Not because they are annoyed with us. I always encourage mothers to stay with their new born babies until they are at least three to five months old before going back to work or taking tri...read more
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No. Chicken pox vaccine is not necessary for all to take, and should not be made mandatory. Ch...read more
Baby Accessories
- What is a travel system?
- Pros and cons of rear-facing car seats
- What is an onesie?
- Baby nursery: Top 10 must-have pieces of baby furniture
- How to buy safe crib bumpers for your baby
- Product reviews: ELC Highchair Steering Wheel
- Great gift ideas for new parents
Baby Safety
- Tips for buying baby swings
- How to recognize an umbilical hernia
- Tips for keeping children safe around outdoor holiday decorations
- Tips for buying car window shades for babies
- What to buy to stock your baby's medicine chest
- Should everyone have the right to be a parent?
- Minimizing the risk of a toddler getting electrocuted at home
Common Baby Ailments
- Tips for eating out when your child has food allergies
- What to do when your baby swallows bath water
- Should babies under one year old be given allergy medicines?

- Is the MMR vaccine effective?

- Curing cradle cap
- How to find out why your baby is crying
- What to do when your baby won't stop crying
Toddlers
- How making your toddler feel secure encourages good sleep habits
- How to ease separation anxiety for toddlers
- How to keep your toddler from climbing the Christmas tree
- Deciding how much TV is too much for toddlers
- Are the early seasons of Sesame Street appropriate for toddlers?

- Cheerios: Just a cereal or magic?
- Testimonies: The first time your toddler misbehaves at preschool
Early Childhood Illnesses Part 1 Diphtheria Tetanus & Pertussis What are Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis? Diphtheria ...read more
I am the mother of 4-year-old boy/girl twins. I have learned that there are three primary things that will help you immensely ...read more
Swaddling is a great way to keep your baby calm and secure. Throughout history moms have swaddled their babies in an attemp...read more
Dr. Virginia Apgar (1909-1974)was an anesthesiologist who pioneered the field of anesthesiology at a time when it was not recog...read more
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- Baby Safety
- How to lower the risk that your child will get lead poisoning
- How to make a crib safe
- How to make the kitchen safe for children
- Tips for keeping children safe around outdoor holiday decorations
- Tips for keeping children safe around the Christmas tree
- Safety guide to babies and extension cords
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- Baby Sleep Issues
- Security blanket: Key to baby sleeping all night?
- Is it OK to allow your baby to stay up late and become a "night owl"?
- Common Baby Ailments
- Is the MMR vaccine effective?
- Is circumcising baby boys a good or bad choice?
- Should babies under one year old be given allergy medicines?
- Are weight loss camps appropriate for children under 10?




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