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Instilling Positive Behavior in Toddlers
Has your once sweet, loveable, little toddler turned into a demanding, stubborn, fit throwing child? It will take a lot of work and patience on your part, but there is hope. Assessing your child’s needs is the beginning. Ask yourself why your child is behaving the...
How to talk to your child about terrorism
As the world we live in is changing, it is important to talk to your children about the recent global terrorist attacks. Even though we would like to completely shield our children from the horrible atrocities that are happening, it is inevitable that they will have...
Protect Your Child’s Ears
Children’s ears are sensitive and it is essential that they avoid exposure to loud noises. Their ears can be affected by environments such as parties, sporting events, and concerts, by toys that produce sounds, and by electronic devices. If you are at a loud event...
Food Allergy vs. Food Intolerance
Food allergies and food intolerance are two terms that people may use interchangeably, but they are actually to very different issues. A food allergy is a reaction caused by a protein. An allergic reaction will begin in the body upon contact or consumption with a...
Making Physical Activity a LifeStyle
Wise eating choices are not the only factor in maintaining your child’s health and wellness. Physical activity is also an important part of the equation. Spending a minimum of twenty to thirty minutes three times a week in an activity that elevates your child’s...
23 Ways to Soothe a Fussy Newborn!
The first time you hear your baby cry is a thrilling experience; it's a sign she's entered the world healthy with a great set of lungs! But as the weeks go by, the thrill may quickly give way to concern and frustration. As you will inevitably learn, babies cry a lot....
Recommended Schedule for Immunizations
Are your children up to date on their vaccinations? The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends immunizing children on a scheduled time frame that would best benefit their health and safety. Delaying or choosing not to immunize your child can expose them...
Is Your Child Wetting the Bed?
There are many different factors that can contribute to a child wetting the bed. It certainly does not mean that something is wrong with the child. On the contrary, approximately five million children in the United States wet the bed. The majority of the time it is...
A Safe Sleeping Environment for an Infant
In 1992, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) began recommending that infants be placed on their backs to sleep. This recommendation has helped to lower the number of sudden infant deaths (SIDS). On the other hand, the number of deaths by suffocation,...