Parenting is full of its ups and downs. Some days you’ll be laughing with joy, while others you’ll be tearing your hair out wondering how you’re going to make it through the day without suffering a mental breakdown. It’s all part of the parenting journey and while it’s impossible to prevent the hard days, there are ways to make them easier to deal with.
Here, we’ll look at some of the top things to remember on those difficult parenting days to help get you through. [Read more…]
Cutting down a toddler’s sugar intake isn’t easy, but it’s definitely a worthwhile battle! If they’re already used to eating a lot of sugary snacks and candy, they’re sure to put up a fight when you start to offer healthier alternatives. However, with a little perseverance and some clever tips, it’s totally possible to introduce them to a healthier, lower-sugar diet.
When you’re pregnant, there’s a lot of potentially nasty side effects that you can experience. However, some tend to be less talked about than others such as dizziness.
Not all moms have the luxury of staying at home permanently after they’ve given birth. Returning to work after having your little one can be daunting and problematic; especially if you’re hoping to continue breastfeeding.
Expecting a baby when you have a toddler can be both exciting yet daunting. On the one hand, your toddler will have a little baby brother or sister to play with and keep them company. However, on the other, toddlers can find it difficult when baby comes along as they are no longer the center of attention.
When your child starts daycare, you can bet it won’t be long before they start getting sick. It’s common for toddlers to pick up germs at daycare, leaving them with what feels like constant colds, runny noses and coughs.
Pregnant during the fall? Congratulations! Being pregnant at any time of the year brings it challenges, but the Fall is actually one of the best times to enjoy pregnancy. It’s not too hot, you can enjoy plenty of rest and relaxation and with Christmas coming up, it’s an exciting time to look forward to.
Are you thinking of trying extended breastfeeding? While the majority of moms are relieved to stop breastfeeding when their baby turns one year old, some go on to provide extended breastfeeding to their little one.
When you’re pregnant, you need to deal with a lot of potential side effects. From morning sickness to swollen ankles and painful heartburn; it can be tough to keep on top of your health when you’re feeling tired and drained from carrying baby around.
When you’re expecting your first child, it can be a real rollercoaster of emotions. It’s obviously exciting and joyous, but it can also be extremely daunting. In the lead up to the birth, it’s common for parents-to-be to start getting worried and nervous about what will happen once baby arrives.
The number of safety gate related injuries appears to rise year upon year. In fact, some experts claim the number of injuries occurring due to safety gates has quadrupled over the past 20 years. So, does this mean you should get rid of the gates completely? Not at all. However, it does mean you need to ensure you’re using them correctly.
All parents get extremely anxious when it comes to leaving their baby for the first time. Whether it’s for an hour, a day or an entire weekend away – it can be terrifying being away from your little one.
No two children are the same, so when siblings get together there’s bound to be a few conflicts. From fighting over toys to disagreeing over who did something better – it can often feel like a never-ending battle trying to stop your kids from arguing.
Pregnancy can be a real rollercoaster ride of emotions. While many of the side effects of pregnancy are expected such as morning sickness, mood swings aren’t typically something you learn about when researching common pregnancy side effects. However, thanks to dramatic hormonal changes, mood swings are common, and they can be pretty tough to deal with.
When your toddler starts burning up, it’s hard not to panic as fever is often associated as a serious sign that something’s wrong. However, the truth is, the majority of the time, a fever is simply a sign that your toddler is fighting off a harmless infection.