August 5th, 2014 | By: Nancy Ripton
Why breastfeeding your baby can boost their health later in life.
Yet another study is out to tout the benefits of breastfeeding. According to researchers at Washington University in St. Louis young adults who were breastfed for at least three months have a significantly lower risk of chronic inflammation associated with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. The study also shows that birth weight has implications for children’s health decades later.
June 13th, 2014 | By: Sydney Loney
Our experts weigh in on whether the stealth approach is the best way to deal with picky eaters
It’s frustrating when your baby turns her nose up at sweet potato puree, or your toddler pushes his peas and carrots off the plate. But is it okay to hide vegetables, just to get your child to eat them?
December 3rd, 2013 | By: Sydney Loney
Five fun (and surprising!) expert tips to help even the pickiest eaters eat healthy
Plain pasta with butter? Grilled cheese? Chicken fingers and fries? If these are your child’s three favourite food groups, here are some easy, expert tricks you can try – guaranteed to tempt even the pickiest eater!
August 27th, 2011 | By: Elizabeth Pantley
Your guide to coping with a colicky baby
Few things are more stressful than an inconsolable baby. If your baby cries for hours on end and you’re ready to tear out your hair, it could be colic. Here’s what you can do.