7 Autism Myths & Misconceptions: Mom of ASD Child Interview
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has a lot of myths tied to it. If your child has been diagnosed with ASD,…
Normal toddler development and when to worry. Toddler behaviors, such as tantrums and “me dooooo it”, and how to deal with them in a loving, efficient way.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has a lot of myths tied to it. If your child has been diagnosed with ASD,…
Middle child syndrome describes how children can be neglected due to birth order. Find personality traits and symptoms of the middle child and parenting advice.
You have made it through the baby months, and now you are looking for tips on how to help your toddler talk. Here you can find some simple things you can do as a parent to encourage your toddler’s language development and get them talking.
In an era of chores and kids' activities, learn why children's play is important. Find the benefits of play for development and how to encourage free play.
How do we make our children cooperative and happy? Here are 5 parental habits with a major impact on your child and on your relationship with your children.
Anyone with a toddler passing out when upset? My toddler did and I freaked out. Now she fainted again when angry. Is it due to my reaction? What shall I do?
Babies start walking when between 8 and 20 months old. Participate in our baby walking poll and learn when other babies learned to walk too!
A new baby in the house can be a real crisis for the older sibling, who starts hating the baby. What to do? Find loving tips when the sibling hates the new baby
"My toddler or baby is grabbing her private parts all the time. Is this normal behavior? What should I do about it?" Let's take a look at this common question.
Q&A: My 1 year 3-month baby can't walk or talk. He always cries. Is all this normal? Learn about normal 15-month toddler development here!
Q&A: My 21-month-old baby is not talking or trying to say any words. I am worried that something is wrong. Isn't it very late not to talk at his age?
Use your toddler's natural "me do it" phase to make your toddler do chores and be happy while doing them! Here are the tips you need!