The Absolute Best Recipes For An Afternoon Snack In a typical day, a normal person’s blood sugar falls four hours after not consuming anything to eat. If you’re getting the afternoon blues or having trouble staying awake, you might just need an afternoon snack. Going long lengths of time without eating, can throw your body […]
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Your Toddler’s Regression and Progression Parenthood has its highs and lows for sure with regression and progression. Your child’s schedule is going smooth, he’s eating everything, he has little scoffs, but not out of the ordinary, and everything seems to be going well until it all changes. Your champion napper decides they don’t want to […]
Was Controversial Prom Picture Racist? A group of high school kids got together to pose for their prom pictures in Colorado this week. The controversial prom picture they posted has become one of the most highly charged images to surface for some time. In it, a large Confederate flag is being held, surrounded by kids […]
All About Toddlers and Pacifiers Many children use pacifiers well into their toddler and even into preschool years to soothe and calm themselves. Experts feel that toddlers hold onto pacifiers because it relieves stress, helps them adjust to certain situations, and it’s used as a transitional object. It’s completely normal for your child to crave […]
How To Effectively Read To Your Toddler It’s very important to read to your toddler and set the foundation of your child’s independence by reading to them as babies. When children reach the toddler stage, its almost guaranteed to have one or more of these challenges. Challenge #1: Your Child Wants to read the same […]
Does Involved Parenting Create Inequality? There is a growing concern among child experts that today’s modern parent just may be contributing to many of the society’s future problems through their parenting skills. Of course, the solution is not always evident, but some have even gone so far as to say the family unit should be […]
The Surprising Sources Of BPA Exposure BPA exposure is widespread. BPA is found in 93 percent of the US population at levels so high, no wonder it causes health problems. Educate yourself on the common sources of this chemical to greatly reduce your own levels as well as your family members. Canned Foods. Most […]
Making Your Baby Foods Vs. Buying Baby Food: Which is Right For You? Homemade Baby Food. Making homemade baby food is both easy and economical for many mothers. If you choose organic ingredients and produce, you’re limiting the exposure your child has to toxic residues and pesticides found on conventional produce. Start by choosing fresh, […]
Huggies Brazil Allows Blind Mothers Opportunities to See Their Children It’s probably never occurred to you that an ultrasound is not as heartwarming an experience for someone who doesn’t have their vision. They are not able to see the 3D image of their future child which is often a very emotional and surreal experience for […]
Family Fun for Cinco de Mayo! Make a Piñata The process will may take more than one day but it is a lot of fun! Start with a big balloon, cover it in newspaper strips and use a water and flour paste to make sure the newspaper strips stick to it. Leave balloon to dry […]
Food To Avoid During Your Pregnancy Did you know that your little baby-to-be growing inside of you can be affected by the things you eat? There could be potential bacteria in some of your favorite food you eat regularly. When you’re expecting, there’s certain ingredients you’ll want to limit and some food to avoid and […]
New Royal Baby-Princess Charlotte Of Cambridge The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, introduced their second royal baby to the world Saturday, May 2, 2015. She came into the world weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces. According to The Los Angeles Times she will be known as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. Her full […]