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Bringing Home Baby Number Two
Having a new baby is a wonderful time in your life but if this is baby number two than baby number one may not feel as wonderful about it. It takes some time, patience, and understanding for a child to feel comfortable with the idea of having a new sibling. There are things you can do to help your child transition into siblinghood. More -
Making Time for Mom and Dad
After the baby is born, life as you have known it with your significant other has come to an end. Parents are often exhausted or busy with baby and neglect to spend any quality time together. But just as it is important to nurture your baby, it is also important to nurture your relationship with your significant other. Take time for each other, since happy parents equal happy children. It may be hard to get away together initially, so take advantage of those rare moments like when baby is sleeping to have dinner together or to talk to one another about something other than baby! As your baby gets older, be sure and find someone you trust to take care of your child, so that both of you can get away even for just a couple of hours. More -
Getting Ready to Go Back to Work After Baby
Being a new mom has its own pressures especially when mom has to go back to work. Not only is there the heartache of leaving your baby all day, but there is also the added stress of returning to a working environment that you may have been out of touch with for quite some time. Do yourself a favor and be prepared for your return ahead of time to ease the transition. Here are some tips to make it a little easier: More -
Planning Your Child's Birthday Party Without Breaking the Bank
As a parent planning your child's birthday party, your first impulse might be to go out and buy all the matching Elmo decorations and plates, plan a four-course meal and buy a huge cake for your child's birthday party. However, the number one ingredient for a great birthday party is fun! You can plan a fun birthday party for your child without spending tons of money. More -
Can You Afford to be a Stay-at-Home Parent?
After holding that baby in your arms, it's hard to imagine going back to work. If you are thinking of being a stay-at-home parent, there are things you should consider. First you should take a look at your total family expenses and subtract your partner's salary. If it still looks like you can't afford, take a closer look at your budget to see if there are things you can cut back on. More -
How to Stop Nighttime Bedwetting
You've finally gotten them out of diapers and you think you're home free. But that's not always the case with some children. Bedwetting is a common problem with some children and it can go on for many years. Sometimes there may be a medical reason for it and sometimes not. It is a problem that can be very frustrating for parents and children. If your child wets to bed, than here are some ideas for you. More -
Choosing a Pediatrician For Your Child
It's time to find a pediatrician but you can't just entrust your child's healthcare to anyone. Don't just pick a name out of the phone book and assume that since their title is doctor that they are competent. Here are some tips for choosing a good pediatrician for your child. More -
Common Childhood Illnesses
There's nothing worse than having a sick child. As a parent you wonder what they have, how you should treat it and should you take them to the doctor? It is important to educate yourself about the symptoms of common illnesses. Here are some, but not all, common childhood illnesses. More -
Does Your Child Have a Learning Disability?
If your child is struggling in school and nothing seems to be helping then they may have a learning disability. Here are some signs of learning disabilities in children:More -
Tips for Babysitters
Babysitting is one of the first real jobs that many people have. It's a great way to become skilled with dealing with children while earning your first living. Of course a good babysitter needs to keep many things in mind. Children are not always the easiest bunch to deal with. It takes a very special person to be a great babysitter. Dedication and patience are virtues that will serve you well when it comes to dealing with bad behaviour and any of the other things that kids can throw at you.More