You may not know why your baby has colic, but you certainly will know when she or he has it! Here are some tried and true children tips to help you cope with your colicky baby.
Looking for something to do with your newborn? Read on for some great activities for infants that you can do during the first two months of their lives. You'll have fun and promote infant brain development.
Newborns are confusing. Understanding babies' development takes time, but the hard work of caring for and calming baby will lead to the rewards of smiles and baby love.
Will your newborn sleep through the night? Will anybody's? Once they get over colic, babies may or may not sleep all night, depending on how talented they are at self-calming.
It's generally considered unacceptable to run away from your screaming children. But when the colic or the defiance just won't stop, a parents' issue every mom faces is wishing to escape once in a while.
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.
Some kids truly fear doctor exams. Infant babies don't like being undressed while being examined, and older kids have their fears too. Here's what you can do to help your child.
Ever wonder what your baby is trying to tell you when he cries? Try using simple sign language. It can be used at various language development stages and help a lot with calming baby.
Pacifiers, when used correctly, can help a baby to calm herself. Nor will them inhibit babies' development or compromise dental health. Children may need help, though, being weaned as they get older.
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.
We often think many things are healthy foods to eat for everyone, but that's not necessarily true. Make sure you know these chocking first aid hints in case you ever need them.
Newborn sleep is important to both the baby and the parents. One mom shares her humorous story of sneaking into her baby's room and trying not to get caught.
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.
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?
When it's time to learn to sleep, babies may cry and cry. In an apartment complex, that can be a problem. Teach baby to sleep without bothering the neighbors.