Category: News

Why Helicopter Parents Need to Learn to Let Go

By now, everyone’s probably heard of the dreaded “helicopter parent.” But just how bad is it to hover over your children, and what should you do instead? This post from Yahoo! Parenting has all the answers, from how being too involved in your kids’ lives can actually backfire on the...

Prepare to Rejoice Over the New Pampers Redesign

Are you tired of dealing with the inevitable sag, and potential wet mess, that’s almost certain to happen when your child’s diaper is even slightly full? Well, you’re in luck with the new redesign from Pampers. This post from Baby Center has all the details on the Cruisers redesign, including...

Parenting is Funny Business With Jim Gaffigan

Raising a child can be a really funny business. Sometimes it’s hilarious how much we think we know what we’re doing when we actually know nothing at all, and sometimes kids really do say the darnedest things, making us laugh out loud even when we’re not supposed to. And funnyman...

Don’t Ditch Day Care Just Yet

There’s been a debate about the benefits of day care pretty much since it existed, but a new study may provide more evidence in support of daytime childcare than many previously thought. One of the main arguments against day care has been that it may cause aggressive behavior in children,...

Fun At the Zoo, Stroller-Free

The zoo is a great place to keep your kids entertained for an entire day, but if one of those kids is still an infant, babywearing is a great way to go. There are a number of babywearing products on the market that allow you to roam around the zoo...

Prepare for Kindergarten With These 5 Books

For most people, this week marks the return to school, and for many of us that means the start of kindergarten for our youngsters. As much as we may think we’re finally ready for them to head off to “big kid” school for the first time, a little extra preparation...

What You Really Need In Your Hospital Bag

The first time Mrs. Oatmeal gave birth, she packed everything she could find on the “what to pack” lists. Between an epidural and a midwife birth, her maximum hospital stay was only 12 hours, so much of her belongings were unnecessary. Now that she is preparing for her second hospital...