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5 Common Co-Sleeping Tips Parents Should Ignore
Co-sleeping is controversial in the United States and that controversy has led to big myths that aren’t helping anyone get shut-eye.
Comfort
How to Prepare for a Breech Baby
Finding out a baby is in the breech position can be scary, but there are ways to help the birth go smoothly so that everything (and everyone) comes out fine in the end.
Parenting
How to Recognize and Treat Measles Symptoms
The chances of a child being exposed to measles and experiencing measles symptoms are vanishingly small. Still it’s good to know measles symptoms to watch out for.
Parenting
How to Use a ‘Mother’s Kiss’ to Remove Whatever is Stuck in a Kid’s Nose
You don’t have to be a mother to perform the ‘mother’s kiss’ and blow an object out of your kid’s nose, but you do have to be ready for the object to hit your face when you do.
Health
How to Keep the Coronavirus Out of Your House
Take a cue from hospitals and create household barriers to stop infectious diseases.
Parenting
How to Tick-Proof a Kid
A good combination of preparation and an after-play protocol when kids come inside will help kids avoid tick bites and lyme disease.
Gear
How to Find the Table of Required Immunizations for Your Baby
The table of required immunizations is maintained by the American Academy of Pediatrics, but speaking to a doctor can help give parents guidance.
Parenting
How to Treat Pink Eye in Babies and Not Get It Yourself
There is a surefire way to recognize pink eye and babies, but there are several remedies. Some work. Some do not.
Health & Science
4 Myths About Kids Drinking Water that Parents Should Flush Out of Their Systems
Babies don’t need water to stay hydrated and kids don’t need sports drinks, but they do need tap water and some encouragement to stay hydrated.
Parenting
How To Stop a Reckless Kid From Getting Into Trouble
Teaching a toddler prone to leaping before they look is a matter of modeling good boundaries.
Parenting
How to Teach Little Kids to Defend Themselves
Many dads want to teach kids to defend themselves by decking a bully in the face, but sometimes well-crafted trash talk works better.
Education
The Streets Aren't Safe for Kids. It's Time We Fixed That
Speed-bumps, narrower roadways, and one-way roads save kids lives. It's time to embrace safer streets.
Cars
How to Prepare Kids to Spend Time Alone
All parents need time to get stuff done, and by leaving a kid alone & engrossed in an activity and writing down expectations they can find that time in a way that benefits everyone.
Parenting
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