How do you know if your baby is teething? What does your baby's smile
really mean? Is your baby ready to start solid food? Just The Facts,
Baby is here to answer all your baby questions and give you the baby facts you need.
From when to start brushing, to fluoride and dental visits. Here's your guide to all your infant's dental needs.
Most babies get their first tooth around six months and their last primary molars before they turn three. Your child will keep these "baby" teeth until age 10 or 12, so it's important to take good care of them! Here's how to keep your baby's smile bright and healthy:
Why brain boosting skills should be instilled at an early age, and how to set your child up for a lifetime of learning.
Children are born with marvelous imaginations and a keen desire to explore the world–here's how you can help them hone those skills, boost brain development and set your child up for a lifetime of successful learning.
One in every 13 children has an allergy. Find out why experts believe allergy rates have surged in recent years.
It was only a few decades ago that having a kid with allergies in the classroom was an irregularity rather than the norm. Allergy rates have tripled in the past 10 to 15 years in North America, Britain and Australia. It’s now estimated that roughly 15 million Americans have food allergies, and that allergies affect one in every 13 children – that’s roughly two kids in every classroom. The rate of increase is alarming!
Does your child often demand your all of your attention? Here’s how to cope with those constant interruptions.
It can be frustrating when your child constantly interrupts you, but attention-seeking is a common toddler trait. Here’s how to teach them when it’s okay to interrupt–and how to do it politely.
January 3rd, 2016 | By: Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers
Quick tips and easy recipes for making homemade baby food
Introducing solid foods is an important step in your baby's development. While there is nothing wrong with feeding your infant jarred baby food, many parents don't realize that making baby food at home can be quick, easy and less expensive. Here's a look at how to make your own baby food – and why you might want to give it a try.