Will we be any good at being parents? Will it come naturally, or will we have to work at it? Will we automatically love the child, or does it take some time? Will we ever get to sleep again?
My 13-month old is under the weather at the moment and it's kind of tearing at the old heart strings. It's just a tough age to see your little love not feeling well. She can't communicate how she's feeling, aside from moans and cries. What's a parent to do? Right now it seems like all I can do is administer ibuprofen and laughs. Any other suggestions would be helpful!
Here's something super awesome you can do this holiday season: make a simple cash or toy donation to Hope & The Holidays and assist in helping local children and families in need. Details here:
My 5 month-old just had her first music class last night. My wife and I enrolled her in this great program at Belgrade Music Academy. Pass on the gift of music early and often, they're never too young!
A disturbing trend seems to be occurring in America...young kids getting cavities in record numbers, to the point of needing anesthesia at the dentist's office to complete major procedures like root canals!
It may not be news to you that today’s kids are deprived of sleep, but before you blame smartphones or computer games, consider this: children haven’t been getting enough shut-eye for more than a century.