Being a parent is very enriching, but also really challenging. From the moment that your baby is born, you have to develop a sixth sense and eyes in the back of your head. Small things can make a huge difference, and many parents might not even be aware of the impact that certain actions can have on the mental and physical development of their child. There is a lot of good advice out there, but it is essential to consider that every child has their own individual needs and characteristics. Therefore, it can sometimes be difficult to know what advice to follow and what to discard. If you are expecting your first child, then these child parenting tips will get you off to a good start from day one. Read more here...
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Three Child Parenting Tips For Kids Of All Ages
Getting Off To The Right Start: Nutrition For Kids
Not a day goes by without some talk of the best ways to ensure your kids have a balanced and healthy diet. This area has seen an increased focus because of the rise in childhood obesity throughout the USA. Unfortunately, busy modern living makes it hard to get it right all the time, and it is so easy to just rely on fast foods and snacks. However, this doesn’t provide your children with all the nutrients they need to grow and develop healthily. Therefore, we have put together some tips on nutrition for kids that will help you to put a plan of action in place. Read more here...
Monday, March 25, 2019
A Quick Guide to Whooping Cough Causes and Treatments
Whooping cough is a bacterial infection which usually affects young infants and older kids. It is highly infectious and can cause a huge variety of symptoms that will make your little one miserable.
The great news is that there is a vaccination available that should be included in your baby’s immunization program. However, the immunity will eventually wear off, and older kids can be at risk, especially if they haven’t received a booster shot. In today’s post, we will take a quick look at whooping cough causes and treatments. Read more here...
A Quick Guide to Child Vision Problems
Healthy eyesight is essential to a child’s growth and development. In fact, your child should have their eyes regularly checked, starting from the moment they are born. If a problem is identified early, then the impact can be minimized and treated effectively.
There are many reasons why children have vision problems, resulting in a variety of different symptoms. So, in this post, we will take a closer look at child vision problems and discuss to look out for as a parent. Read more here...
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Safety Tips During Holidays for Kids Young and Old
Holidays and vacations are excellent times for the family and are often some of the only times of the year when everyone gets to be together. And, let’s be honest, the adults may get more excited about the downtime than the kids. However, even though a holiday is meant to be a fun time and an opportunity to recharge your batteries, it doesn’t mean you can switch off completely.
Traveling to an unfamiliar country or state, or enjoying fun in the snow, can present all sorts of safety challenges. The good news is that if you follow some common sense practices, then everyone should come home with nothing but fun stories to tell. So please read on for our top five safety tips during holidays and vacations. Read more here...
Five Tips for How to Prevent Food Allergies in Kids
Much has been written about food allergies and whether it is possible to prevent them from occurring in kids. While the research still throws up conflicting reports, there are a few things that you can do to minimize the risks.
Food allergies in babies and kids are on the rise in the United States, and parents are naturally anxious about this. This is because food allergies can have a severe impact on a child’s life. Obviously, raising a little one can be very stressful. The last thing you need is to have to worry about special diets. Therefore, we have put together these five tips on how to prevent food allergies so everyone can relax a little bit. Read more here...
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Keeping Your Little Ones Safe: Winter Safety Tips
The winter can be a really fun time for the family, with many great activities to enjoy. However, this time of the year presents some unique challenges for parents. Generally, kids love playing in the snow, but it is vital that they do so in a safe way. No matter the age of your children there are some things you should always do.
In this latest post, we look at some winter safety tips which will keep your kiddies safe while still enjoying this fun time of the year. Read more here...
A Quick Guide About Reasons for Vomiting in Newborn Babies
The first few weeks and months of your baby’s life are very exciting, but they are also full of worries as your newborn adapts to the world around her. You are going to be acutely aware of every sudden change in their behavior or health and will often convince yourself that it is something serious.
One of the things you can expect a lot in the first few months is quite a bit of vomit, as your baby clears out their stomach and gets used to milk. It can be a little scary, but it in many cases it is all part and parcel of the growing up process. Some babies will be sicklier than others, but in general, there are usually several reasons for vomiting in newborn babies. Read more here...
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Four Common Causes of Abdominal Pain in Infants and Children
Abdominal pain is a regular complaint from kids as they grow up. In a lot of cases, the pain usually goes away by itself and is not a significant cause for concern. If you are concerned, then you should contact your clinic for advice on whether you need to pay a visit.
There are many different reasons why kids get abdominal pain. In this latest article, we will take a quick look at the common causes of abdominal pain in infants and children. Read more here...
A Quick Guide on Anxiety Disorders Which Affect Kids
Growing up can be a very stressful time as children learn how to interact with many new stimuli and environments. In many situations, this will result in temper tantrums or behavior which leaves your child clinging to you. This is all part and parcel of growing up, and your kids will usually recover quickly as they start to make sense of the world around them.
However, if you find that your child struggles in certain situations or doesn’t respond to your comforting after facing a challenging situation, then this could indicate that they are suffering from an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders can cause a great deal of disruption to you and your child’s life, so make sure you talk with your pediatrician if you have any concerns. Read more here...
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