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The Love of Discipline
The Love of Discipline
Discipline is often seen as a harsh or strict concept, but in reality, it is a form of love. When someone practices discipline, they are showing care and concern for... Read more...
Terrible but Terrific Twos
Terrible but Terrific Twos
As a parent, you may have heard about the infamous "terrible twos" stage that toddlers go through. But what exactly are the terrible twos and why do they happen? What... Read more...
New Parent 101
New Parent 101
Welcoming a new baby into the world is an exciting and overwhelming experience. As a new parent, it's natural to have questions and concerns about how to best care for... Read more...
Baby Not Sleeping Well
It can be really tough when your baby isn't sleeping well. Here are some tips and strategies to help your little one get better rest: 1. Establish a Consistent Sleep Routine Set a Schedule: Try to put your baby to bed at the same time every night. Consistency helps regulate their internal clock. Create a Bedtime Routine: Activities like a warm bath, gentle rocking, or reading a short story can signal that it’s time for sleep. 2. Create a Calm Sleep Environment Dim the Lights: A dark room helps signal... Read more...
Ways to Increase Your Bond With Your Baby
Ways to Increase Your Bond With Your Baby
Spending quality time with your infant is not only enjoyable but also crucial for their development. Here are some fun and engaging activities you can do with your little one,... Read more...
Signs Your Baby Is Teething
Signs Your Baby Is Teething
Teething can be a challenging time for both babies and parents. Recognizing the signs can help you manage the discomfort and support your baby through the process. Here are some... Read more...
Leather and babies- bad?
Leather and babies- bad?
Isn't leather bad for babies? Aren't there harsh chemicals? Is it safe at all? I've heard you shouldn't let babies chew on leather... aren't there dyes?In general, yes, due to the... Read more...
The Start Of It All
The Start Of It All
In order to fully grasp where we are right now we need to take you back in history. Read more...