Recent Articles
Resolutions for the New Year from a Toddler
- By Beth Butler
- Published 01/2/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Just in time for the New Year, this perspective from a two year old sheds humor and freshness on those resolutions we make and try to keep each year.
Step By Step Guide To Brain Development In Babies
- By Madeleine Fitzpatrick
- Published 01/2/2009
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Childbirth has been called an everyday miracle. What is even more miraculous, however, is the process of brain development in babies. And believe it or not, a baby's brain is actually all but complete some two months before she is born!
Baby Walking: Those First Magical Steps
- By Madeleine Fitzpatrick
- Published 12/31/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Don't be afraid of your baby falling down as she tries to walk. Each fall is a learning experience leading to better balance and coordination.
Hazards in Baby's Nursery - 4 Things to Keep Out of Your Baby's Nursery
- By Debbie Davis
- Published 12/29/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
You've created a beautiful space in the nursery for your baby, gathered all the essentials and cleaned from ceiling to floor. Your baby's nursery is safe right? Not necessarily. Here are 4 products that should be avoided because they create a hazard in the nursery. You'll be surprised to learn what they are.
How To Help Your Baby Achieve Their Full Intelligence Potential
- By Madeleine Fitzpatrick
- Published 12/28/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
The best time to build your child's intelligence is in babyhood. The brain at this age contains more neurons that it ever will again. The key to keeping these neurons alive is high-quality stimulation.
Higher Vocations In The Educational System
- By Victor Epand
- Published 12/27/2008
- Children's Books
- Unrated
If a child of sixteen or older still depends on you for money, then treat him the same way you would a friend in that circumstance and expect the same compliance with rules.
Better Baby Health - Five Ways to Insure a Healthy Baby
- By Debbie Davis
- Published 12/26/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Raising a healthy baby has always been a big responsibility, and probably even more so today with the wealth of information available to us. By focusing on 5 major categories, your choices will become clearer thus easier to make.
Is Baby Crawling An Essential Skill?
- By Madeleine Fitzpatrick
- Published 12/26/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Most babies learn to crawl before they learn to walk, and some experts believe it is an important developmental milestone.
A Baby's First Pair Of Shoes
- By Victor Epand
- Published 12/24/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Learning to walk is an exciting time for baby, albeit a jiggly journey so there are some tips that will help make their wiggly, wobbly world a little more stable with soft, comfortable baby shoes.
TV Watching Should Be A Time For Interacting, Not Electronic Babysitting
- By Madeleine Fitzpatrick
- Published 12/23/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
While opinion may be divided on whether babies should be allowed to watch TV, there is more or less complete agreement on stopping unsupervised watching.
Is Feeding Your Baby Taking Too Much Time?
- By Pinky McKay
- Published 12/22/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Despite claims by various people that a feeding schedule will positively influence your baby's sleep patterns, in most cases there are risks to be considered.
Hey, Girlfriend; Surviving Motherhood
- By Pinky McKay
- Published 12/22/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
I am utterly convinced that the most important survival factor for any mum is great girlfriends.
What Is This Thing Called A Baby Monitor
- By Jimmy Woodall
- Published 12/22/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
A Baby monitor is an electronic device that allow the parent/s or guardian to check an infant even though the are not in the same room or place inside the house. These are usually consist of a monitor and receiver/s. It basically captures the sound or image of the baby and sends it to the receivers.
Do Not Try This At Home
- By Beth Butler
- Published 12/20/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
So many adults long to see the special young children in their lives get the best head start possible in this ever shrinking world, hoping they will have more success becoming bilingual early in life. In a humorous manner, this article explores the most common mistakes made by adults as their little ones learn a second language.
How To Keep Your Child Safe During The Holidays
- By John Myre
- Published 12/19/2008
- Infants and Toddlers
- Unrated
Youngsters take great delight in the festivities surrounding this magical time of year. However, the magic can quickly turn to disaster by simple oversight or poor planning. One of the greatest gifts we can give our children is our concern for their safety.