Tag: #MomRoutine
What to Do If You Think Your Child Has the Flu
The first cough of flu season can make any parent’s stomach drop. Is it just a cold? RSV? COVID? Or the dreaded flu? Sorting throu...
It's not always clear to parents what signs a teenager ...
It's a common belief among parents that their kids have an inner child. In the event that our teenager was quietly contemplating s...
How to Prevent Poisonings in Children And What to Do If...
Every parent’s worst nightmare can unfold in seconds: a child finding a bottle, a pod, or a pill and mistaking it for candy. In th...
The Reasons for Normalization Not Appreciating Every Se...
It is advised that you "cherish every second." "They grow up so rapidly," you hear. You nod and smile. On the inside, though, y...
Preventing Depression in Pregnancy: What New Guidelines...
Pregnancy is often painted in soft pastels—tiny socks, glowing skin, nursery dreams. But for many women, the reality feels much he...
Infertility and Other People’s Pregnancies: How to Cope...
When you’re struggling to get or stay pregnant, the world can start to feel like a cruel joke. Suddenly, everyone, your best frien...
5. It's more important for children to have "Heads Up" ...
During an accepted-students day with my daughter, the university president spoke about today's youth living "heads down," which ha...
How should parents keep their children safe with guns.?
The daily news in America has turned from gun violence to sporadic reporting. Although mass shootings in schools and neighborhoods...
The Modern Method of Single Parenting Through Pregnancy...
Once upon a time, single parenthood was seldom perceived as an intentional choice.? It happened after divorce, death of a wife or ...
What are some ways to encourage your child to discard t...
The quietness of a home where toys have taken over the floor is familiar to those who have either scratched off rogue LEGO or knoc...
Why Parents Fear Vaccines And Why That Fear Could Be De...
There are certain things we assume belong to the past: rotary phones, floppy disks, smallpox, measles.
How Racism Harms Children And What We Can Do About It
Racism isn’t just a rude comment on the playground or an unfair look in a classroom. For children, it’s something far heavier—it l...