On average, Americans have around 2 kids in each household. As for your house, you might be a relatively new parent. You had your first kiddo a few years ago, and now they’re starting to walk and even talk a little! Now that your infant’s a toddler, getting them out and about is easier. But […]
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Winter Season Must-Haves for Your Kids
Winters are here, and we couldn’t help drooling over the wonderful views with the chilled air around. If you can see snowfall in your area, then you are all the luckier! Well, snowfall or not, winter brings a tremendous cold period, and it’s essential to update your wardrobe accordingly. And not just yours, even your […]
7 Tips on Regulating Your Child’s Sleep Hormones
Often children face difficulty in sleeping due to anxiety, family issues, and sleep disorders. They sense their parents’ concerns and become uneasy. Often there is an external factor contributing to their anxiety and stress, which disturbs their sleep hormones and makes it hard for them to fall asleep. Sleep deprivation, in turn, causes several health […]
Asperger’s And Discipline – Real Strategies To Deal With Asperger’s Behavior
People with Asperger’s disorder find it difficult to socialize and communicate with a bunch of people around them. They show inappropriate responses in social gatherings. It’s a Sunday and your children are at a kids’ party with other parents and children. One of your children is suffering from ASP. Everyone is chatting and eating but […]
5 Ways to Protect Your Kids from Allergy
Has your child ever had an allergic reaction (allergy)? It might have been tough, wasn’t it? Red nose, continuous sneezing? You might even have had to wake at night to help your child. Yes, it’s not easy and even worse when you don’t know what caused the allergy. Allergic diseases are quite common in Pakistan […]
What to Expect When Switching to Formula
Thinking about switching formulas? Have you and your doctor decided that your child will benefit from switching formula? Here is what to expect from switching from a baby formula that doesn’t seem to be giving your baby the best possible nutrition. Reasons to Switch Formula There are a few reasons why you might need to […]
For Would-be Parents: 6 Things to Expect From A Childcare Centre
Leaving your child in the hands of another person can be extremely stressful and cause an overwhelming amount of emotions. However, if you do your research and take tours to understand each childcare centre, you are guaranteed to find the perfect fit for you and your child. Parents should expect the process to take some […]
How Much Tea is Good for your Little Kids?
Tea has some potential health benefits. However, it has some undesirable compounds such as caffeine and nicotine. Besides, most take it with sugar, which is not suitable for kids when served in large quantities. This article looks at tea for kids, its benefits and risks, and provides tips on selection and serving. Is it Safe […]
Why Does My Baby’s Head Look Misshapen?
Last Updated: June 02, 2026 TL;DR: A newborn’s skull is naturally soft and flexible to facilitate childbirth and rapid brain growth. While a misshapen head is usually a harmless result of birth pressure or spending extended periods resting in one position (positional plagiocephaly), minor adjustments can fix it. By prioritizing daily tummy time and alternating […]
Could Your Child’s Sippy Cup be Making Them Sick?
Parents around the country are beginning to panic and worry about their children’s health after a mom from Missouri discovered mold hiding in her child’s Tommee Tippee sippy cup. This mother followed all the right steps for cleaning her child’s cup, including washing each piece with warm soapy water before running it through the dishwasher. […]
The Walker Dead: Why Some Families are Boycotting Baby Walkers
Have you ever heard of the metaphor, “baby steps”? It means the initial step or slow progress towards a long process. The same definition is also applicable to your baby’s first steps. Losing patience and rushing your little one to be independent is never a good thing. If you put yourself in his/her shoes, wouldn’t […]
Affirmations for Parents Taking Care of Children with Special Needs
Parenting is a beautiful, yet incredibly challenging journey. For a parent of children with special needs, there is an entirely new set of obstacles to face and overcome. Currently, over 650 million people around the world have a sensory, physical, or intellectual disability. In the United States alone, around 54 million Americans are classified as […]












