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For Best Growth, Babies Need Breastfeeding
For normal babies, the debate between breast and bottle is over. For best growth, babies need breastfeeding. The breast is best for mom's health, babies' health, and baby brain development.
Express Love at All Child Development Stages
These ideas will help you bond with your little ones at the beginning stages of babies' development and later child development stages. These tips comprise quick ways to express your love for your children.
Popular Children's Books and Classic Children's Books Make Summer Reading Fun
Whether toddlers' books or teenagers' books, keep your children's brains burning and imaginations soaring with popular children's books. Promote reading throughout the summer with handy time saving tips.
Practical Tips for Toddler Travel
There's never a dull moment when you travel with a toddler. Here are some practical tips for toddler travel that will make toddler travel much more enjoyable, for you kids and for you.
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.
Bedtime Rituals: Soothing the Nighttime Transition to Bed
The nighttime transition to bed can be hard for some children and even harder for their parents. Here are some ideas, from children's bedtime stories to rehashing the day, that will help.
Home Away from Home
What to do when your child sleeps in different beds throughout the week.
For Crying Out Loud!
How to teach babies to sleep when neighbors are nearby.
Hush, Little Baby
Singing is a tried and true method for lulling babies to sleep.
It’s Raining, It’s Pouring, the Baby Is Snoring
In this Lessons Learned column from Start magazine, the author shares sleepytime tips she's picked up over the course of 9 years of parenthood.
How Much Sleep Is Enough?
Daily sleep requirements by age, according to the National Sleep Foundation.
KnowHow: Good Night, Sleep Tight
Sleep is crucial to growing bodies and minds. Help your child get the rest she needs at every age and stage.
Bedtime Stories: Dreaming of Sleep
One family struggles with sleepless nights. EduGuide asks two experts for advice.
KnowHow: The Best Toys for Girls and Boys
How to choose wisely when adding to your children’s toy box, being especially mindful of their ages and stages.
What's Fluoride?
Find everything you need to know about "Nature's Cavity Fighter."
Get Miles from Those Smiles!
Learn what you and your child can do to help keep his teeth clean and healthy.
Up On My Toybox: Playful Complaints
Commiserate with a mom who needs a toy timeout.
Real Life/Real Advice: Who Ever Heard of Toy Trouble?
Start magazine drops in on a community playgroup to turn up toy issues, then turns to the experts for answers.
The ABCs of Toy Safety
Worried about recalls and other toy safety issues? Check out this advice, straight from the government's watchdog for product safety.
Learning Is Child’s Play
Kids learn a lot about their world through play. Parents and caregivers can help by providing age-appropriate toys that encourage imagination and creativity.
Kids Playing Make-Believe
Is your child a puppy one day and a pirate the next? Don't worry. Using his imagination is one of the best things he can do.
Play It Safe
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is looking out for you.
Lessons at Bedtime: My Little Man and the Moon
After a hectic day, many parents can't wait to relax. But sometimes kids can teach one last lesson before bedtime.
Ouchies: Instead of Ice, Try a Sponge!
When your toddler won't hold the ice on his ouchie, how are you supposed to keep the swelling down? Try a sponge.
Progress Report: From Preschool to Kindergarten and Beyond
A mother of elementary-aged kids looks back at the early days of school.
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