How To Build Self Confidence in Parenting

Raising a child has never been easy and in fact it is one of the hardest job you will ever have. It is challenging, exciting, nerve-wracking but provides you with one of the most amazing experience you will ever have. Along with the joy of raising a child often comes self-doubt – the fear of doing something that is not right, the permanent psychological damage that you may cause your child, or a whole list of other things that could possibly go wrong. But relax! There are a few simple things that you can keep in mind to raise your confidence as a parent. Read more…

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Baby Car Seat Safety Tips for the New Mom

As a new parent, keeping your child safe is the most important thing. When it comes to transportation, picking the right baby car seat is a prime concern. The thing is sometimes it’s difficult to know what to do or where to go to get good information. With all the data out there deciding which way to go and what to pay can sometimes be confusing. Don’t worry, here are some very simple things, very commonsense thing that you can do to make sure your baby is safe in the car. Read more…

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Breastfeeding Even After Returning to Work

Extensive research has shown that human milk contains the best mix of proteins, lipids and other nutrients for developing infants. This research has proven that breast-fed infants have lower mortality rates, fewer ear infections and allergies and less gastro-intestinal illness than formula-fed babies, and mothers seem to know this. Read more…

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How To Keep Your Grandkids Safe When They Visit

Grandchildren are truly a blessing. They rejuvenate and bring a great new sense of excitement and discovery. And there’s always that wonderful feature that you can hand them back to your children when you’re exhausted or can’t handle them anymore. Read more…

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Parenting Twenty-Something Children While They Find Their Way

Most parents have trouble communicating with their twenty-something children. It is a difficult stage of life, a transitional time when adult children ignore their parent’s advice or view them as clueless. Many times the adult children will become unappreciative and hostile, pushing the parent/child relationship into a downward spiral. Read more…

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