By school age, most children become more open to new foods, but occasional food jags—where they insist on eating the same things repeatedly—are still common. They...
Transferring a sleeping baby from your arms to their crib without waking them can be a real challenge. If you’ve been through the cycle of baby...
Children in this age group are constantly growing and burning energy, so frequent hunger is normal. Their small stomachs don’t stay full for long, and they...
If your newborn seems to be more active during the night than the day, you’re dealing with what’s known as newborn day-night confusion. This temporary phase...
If you’ve been enjoying your baby sleeping through the night and then suddenly find yourself back to sleepless nights, your little one might be going through...
It’s common for grade-schoolers to test limits and assert themselves. They start developing opinions about rules and relationships, leading to defiant behavior. Here’s why it happens...
Contact napping is when your baby falls asleep while being held by you—typically on your chest or in your arms. While it can be a cozy...
Why is Your Child Acting Defiant?Dealing with defiant behavior in young children can be frustrating, but it’s important to understand that defiance is often a normal...
Bathing your baby for the first time is an exciting milestone, but it can also be nerve-wracking. While newborns may not immediately enjoy bath time, they...
Understanding Time-Outs for PreschoolersAt ages 3 and 4, children are rapidly developing their understanding of rules and testing boundaries. It’s common for preschoolers to challenge parental...