Breastfeeding isn't going as smoothly as you'd hoped, you're desperate
to drop the last of your baby pounds, and you just need some sleep.
With top baby experts including: breastfeeding guru Dr. Jack Newman and
psychotherapist Alyson Schafer, we've got you covered with parenting
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Some babies love nothing more than a mini road trip, but for other’s their car seat is akin to a mini torture device. Here’s how to make road trips more pleasant for even the most resistant traveller.
Listening to your baby cry while you are trying to drive is challenging. But a few new ideas and a little time and maturity can help your baby become a happy traveler. Pick and choose from our list of car travel tips until you find one that works for your child.
Watching the Juno Cup shows us how fun hockey can be and reminds us not to take the sport too seriously with our kids.
If you think it seems like every kid in Canada plays hockey, you might be right. Although they say our unofficial National sport is losing steam I see no signs of it where we live. Holding a hockey stick is part of growing up in Canada.
Kids love candy! In fact, a recent study found that children like sugar twice as much as adults. There’s a biological reason kids are so easily hooked on sugar. Humans are naturally wired to love sweet things. Even before babies can speak, they can communicate their desire for sweetness by smiling or relaxing their face when they get something sweet. In addition to making your child feel good, a sweet taste can even reduce pain, acting like an opioid.
How to cope when you’re expecting twins, triplets or more.
I can spend hours talking about the joys and challenges of raising twins (I have twin girls, and an older boy), but first I usually try to assuage an expectant mom's fears and address her main concerns about delivering multiples. Here's my two-minute pep talk about managing with twins–or more.