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Having Fun With Toddlers Without a Screen

It can be difficult to keep toddlers entertained for any period of time. The SheKnows parenting blog put together a list of eight activities to keep your toddler engaged and creative without the use of any screens. Have your kids get crafty by painting with cotton balls, making thread pasta...

DIY Game Teaches Toddlers Matching Skills

Playing games with your toddler is a lot of fun and it can also teach them new skills. Help your child learn matching skills with this easy-to-create DIY matching game. Trace a variety of household items on a sheet of craft paper and then place the items in a container....

How Moms Communicate With Babies Impacts Social Skills

A new study from the University of York shows that the way mothers communicate with their babies has a major impact on their child’s social skills later in life. This communication skill is known as “mind-mindfulness” and involves acknowledging a child’s feelings in a given situation. Mother and baby pairings...

Watch Your Mouth: What Not to Say

Everyone knows about pregnancy hormones, but not everyone realizes when they say something that offends a pregnant woman. Some of these are invasions of personal space: “Can I touch your belly?” and “Do you plan to breastfeed?” and some are just flat out insulting: “You sure were hungry.” As difficult...

What does teaching kids to share accomplish?

We often teach children that sharing is extremely important and scold them for not handing over their toys when asked. What exactly are we teaching them with this lesson? Do we want them to think it’s acceptable to demand something when someone else is using it or let someone else...

Giving Birth as a Spectator Sport

How many people do you want in the room while you’re giving birth? In the 1960s, women typically had one person other than a midwife present and the number has been rising steadily ever since. Channel Mum in the UK shows that the current average is eight people. Younger women...

How did you decide on your baby’s name?

Have you always known what you wanted to name your baby, or did it come to you on your way to the delivery room? Some people choose boy and girl names and wait to find out the gender while others wait until they know the gender. What factors did you...

Taste Tests for Food Comparison

Does your child have strong opinions about food or is he or she just hesitant to try new things? Expand the food repertoire by making taste testing into a game. A recent post on Rookie Moms has several great examples for creating a test for your kids. Make sure they...

What is the best source for parenting advice?

It seems as though people start offering parenting advice as soon as they hear you’re pregnant. Sometimes the advice is great and works out well, but other times, it doesn’t agree with what you’ve heard from doctors or other sources, according to a recent study published in Parenting. How do...

Gift Guide for 2 Year Olds

Mrs. Oatmeal from HelloBee has a number of 2nd birthday parties coming up, including her own little one, so she has put together a list of eight things that 2 year olds love for gift ideas. It’s time to engage the creative side with blocks, coloring books, painting with water,...