Extended Breastfeeding Pros & Cons (for Baby and Mom)
Recent research have found benefits related explicitly to extended breastfeeding. There are also a few risks, but not as significant as the positive effects.
Feeding a toddler has its very own challenges. Many toddlers go from curious of new foods to extremely picky. Some continue to breastfeed.
Here are tips for all common situations!
Recent research have found benefits related explicitly to extended breastfeeding. There are also a few risks, but not as significant as the positive effects.
Dining out with a toddler doesn't have to mean flying food or nasty glares. Here's how to succeed through planning, food tips, engaging activities and much more
Here are guidelines on nutritional needs for toddlers, foods to avoid, and common questions parents have about feeding their toddlers the right foods.
Question: Toddler started with cow's milk. Now she throws up and stools are hard. Her cheeks are red. Should I give her lactose-free milk or no milk? Find answers here!
Learn which foods can safely relieve hard stools in babies and toddlers and which foods to avoid. Also, find activities to mitigate constipation.
The best iron-rich foods for kids, why they need iron, how much iron babies and children need, yummy iron-rich recipes, and smart tips for optimal iron intake.
Food power struggle at the dinner table can spoil any meal. Here are efficient tips on how to avoid food fights with your child - baby, toddler or older child!
Learn why and how to add oil or butter to baby food. The right fats can promote brain development, read about safe amounts and options here.
What if your toddler refuses to eat? This is so common and can easily become a real power struggle. Here are 7 great ways to get a toddler to WANT to eat!
Learn how to cover your baby's and toddler's vitamin needs. A thorough guide to the vitamins, what they do and where to find them.
It is common for toddlers to be picky and decisive! What to do when a toddler refuses to eat? Here's how to make a toddler eat by choosing fun over fight!
At 15 months, a baby/toddler will no longer want their…