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Infant Activities: What Can I Do with My Four to Six Month-old Today?

All those smiles and giggles, cries and wiggles mean your baby is growing, growing, growing. What infant activities can you do to build her brain and body today? Get ideas.

I Never Thought I'd Be Defeated by a 25-Pound Normal Baby

Before baby's born, you may think you know what to expect. After you take your baby home, reality sets in. Read how one new mom came to terms with this most common of parents' issues.

Dealing with Separation: Baby and Parents Can Adjust to Child Care

Little causes a parent stress more than witnessing an onset of baby separation anxiety when starting child care. Yet, there are things to do to make it easier for toddlers, babies, and even parents.

Dad in Charge: Single Parent Stress

Parents have a lot to deal with on a daily basis. And when one parent is traveling, their spouse could use some single parent support. A dad shares his method to calm a baby.

Stress in Children and Babies: Reducing Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety causes stress in children and parents. Read on for strategies to decrease baby separation anxiety. Learn how to return your screaming child to that loving, normal baby.

Parent Stress Doubles When a Twin Is Sick

It's more than double the trouble when one baby of twins has a serious illness or disability. The parent stress of ensuring the adolescent child development needs of both are met can be overwhelming.

On Being a Normal Baby

Infant babies are amazing creatures. They come prepared to teach their parents many things, including newborn sleep patterns, how to calm a baby, how to feed an infant, and, most importantly, how to bond.

Separation Anxiety: Babies and Young Children

Many children fear separation at some point. Separation anxiety in babies and children occurs frequently with daycare providers and preschool teachers. Is this normal baby behavior?

Calming Baby Fears, Building Baby Brains with Just the Sound of Your Voice

You know that the soothing sound of your voice can calm normal baby fears. You might not know that talking to babies helps promote the infant brain development that is critical for success in school.

Myth Buster: Leaving a Clingy Child

Learn to ease separation anxiety! Babies will benefit from these family ideas that help you and your child separate. These toddler activities will provide comfort to the child and reduce parent stress.

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