Nighttime bedwetting indicates that a child’s nervous system is still developing. And that’s a good thing! You want them to keep growing and changing. Bedwetting is not a physical illness or a psychological problem. So, don’t wast…
Kids are naturally curious, and sometimes they ask questions that catch us off guard. If your child wonders why a friend has two moms, how a baby was born through surrogacy, or what IVF means, how should you respond? These conversations are a great …
Is your child a picky eater, vegetarian or only eats white foods? Then you’ve wondered what their diet is missing. Children have a natural instinct to eat just the right amount of calories to grow. Unfortunately, they don’t automaticall…
If your kids aren’t fighting yet, here are some strategies you can use now to prevent them from starting the bickering and hitting and poking and.... Catch your older child being kind toward a sibling. If you have a new baby, praise your…
Four-year-olds running amuck on the soccer field are adorable, but what is your child learning from team sports at this age? Pick the right time to start sports and you’ll boost their confidence and develop skills. Starting kids in spor…
It happens every year. On Thursday night your kid is up past 10 watching a show or reading under the covers, and by Sunday you’re frantically googling:“How to get a feral child back on a school sleep schedule in 24 hours.” Sound f…
How does Plain Jane milk come out the other end as Technicolor poop? Baby poop’s unique color is a combination of intestinal bacteria, bile and whatever was swallowed. Two jars of squash equals orange poop. But even when baby is only taking f…