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Cradle Vs. Bassinet

Both bassinets and cradles can be useful in the first six months of your babies life when it comes to late night feedings and diaper changes. It’s also better for sids to have your baby sleep right next to you for their first six months. Both of these are smaller and can offer more security for the baby to provide

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Benefits of Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is by far the best nutrition your baby can have during the first few months of life. The benefits are almost endless, starting with providing nutrients to build a strong immune system. Your baby will have much less digestive issues, eye problems, ear problems, fewer respiratory issues and less illnesses overall. Breastfeeding also even lowers the rate of sudden

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33 Best Tips for Amazing Family Travel With Kids (Less Stress & More Fun!)

When planning to travel with family, be proactive to avoid unnecessary stress. Start by slowing things down. Expect that things will take longer than you might otherwise anticipate and give yourself more time than you think you’ll need. When packing, aim to take as little as possible. Anything that isn’t essential you can probably pick up at your destination. Be

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15 Activities for 4 Year Olds That Will Keep Them Busy!

With your growing toddler, you can easily expand the list of activities for that will encourage forming relationships, physical activity, exposure to new environments, and learning. Many activities like meal prep can be done with a child that build social and learning skills. Arts and crafts project develop abilities in creativity, physical and mental precision, and following directions. Outdoor activities

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How to Buy Safe Toys

When a parent is ready to purchase toys for their children, there are a few significant things to consider ahead of time. A parent should always go in with a safety first mentality, so read the labels. Also consider the size of the toy i.e. choking hazards along with any toxicity issues and whether a toy that is dependent on

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Stop Paying Kids As A Reward

Some parents tend to use money as an incentive for their kid’s good behavior, getting good grades, or even performing well in sporting events. Although, recent studies have shown that this monetary reward may be detrimental to the child’s overall development. Some research has even suggested that using sticker charts even goes to far in creating a false reward economy

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