We understand that parenting can be tough! We also know that you don't have a lot of extra time in the day. That is why we have scoured the latest child development research, summarized the key points, and provided clear, actionable advice to help you be a present and thoughtful parent, armed with the latest information on raising happy, healthy, and well-rounded children.
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Reading and Writing Exposure for Preschoolers
Your 3 to 4-year-old is growing up fast. Track their ability for literacy while you can. What You Need To...
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Facts about School Friendships
Peer pressure: good or bad? How friendships can help children get better grades. What You Need To Know Every year at...
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7 Things NOT to Say to a Stay-at-Home-Mom
While society has definitely progressed past the Leave it to Beaver wholesomeness of the '50s, the reputation of the...
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What's In A Name? Why Your Baby Name Matters
Most modern parents think of monikers for Junior even before a positive pregnancy test, but how will your baby name...
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How to Deal With Mommy Guilt: 0-1 Years
Trying to juggle work, relationships and your newborn can be tough, and leaves moms feeling guilty for not having enough...
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