It took nine months of careful planning and preparation for you to meet your baby and just one minute to fall in love. Having a child is undeniably one of the greatest joys life brings, but it’s also an adjustment.
You've consulted books, logged onto Websites and asked your friends - but you've still got niggling questions about feeding your baby safely that no one seems to know the answer to - until now. To help you sort through the confusion, we rounded up top pediatricians and baby safety experts to answer some of your most burning baby food questions. Bonus: Their answers might even save you money!
Parents everywhere are watching NBC's new show Up All Night, starring Christina Applegate and Will Arnett as the sleep-starved parents of an adorable baby with night owl tendencies. While the show may be funny, nobody wants to live it in real life. To avoid starring in your own version of Up All Night, help get your kids to sleep with these tips.
It may look like they're just playing, but pint-sized pupils are developing skills that will last a lifetime. Playing dress up, finger painting, pushing trains around a track - preschool certainly looks like a lot of fun, but you may be wondering, Will my child really learn anything? And in today’s tough economic climate, is it worth the expense? Most definitely, say early-childhood experts, who insist that play is the ideal way for three and four year olds to develop essential academic and social skills. Here are some of the important lessons young children will absorb under the guise of play.
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