Helping toddlers with potty training involves being patient and understanding that accidents can happen. Establishing a regular bathroom routine can prevent accidents by reminding children to use the ...
Your toddler has no problem peeing in the potty. But when it comes to number two, that’s a whole different story. Your child might just sit and sit with no result. Then, as soon as the Pull-Up or ...
Parents, especially new ones, can become obsessed with what’s in their child’s diaper. How much is enough? How much is too little? What color is normal? Pediatrician Dr. Cindy Gellner addresses three ...
Parents aspire to give their children a safe and nurturing environment in which to grow, relate to the world around them, and become more and more independent. One such helpful parenting gadget ...
Toddler towers, which are also sometimes called learning towers, toddler kitchen stools, or helper towers, give little kids the chance to join parents or caregivers at the kitchen counter or wherever ...
A parent or caregiver needs to seek medical attention if the toddler’s diarrhea lasts more than 24 hours, is accompanied by a fever of 102°F (38°C) or higher, or there are signs of dehydration. While ...
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