Tag: parenting tips
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Understanding Late Talkers: Speech and Language Delays in Toddlers
Read more If you’re eagerly anticipating your child’s first words, it’s important to understand the concept of “late talkers” and recognize the signs of potential speech or language delays. What Defines a Late Talker? A late talker is generally a toddler aged between 18 to 30 months who has limited speech capabilities but is otherwise…
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Understanding Relactation and Induced Lactation: A Guide to Starting Breastfeeding Again
Read more If you’ve previously stopped breastfeeding but wish to resume, it is indeed possible to encourage your body to start producing breast milk once more. What is Relactation? Relactation refers to the process of re-establishing breastfeeding after a period of not doing so. This interval can range from just a few days to several…
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Modern Family Blog Podcast: Navigating the Journey of Parenthood
Read more Welcome to the Modern Family Blog Podcast, where we explore the beautiful and sometimes challenging journey of parenthood. Our mission is to provide you with the insights and support you need, whether you’re trying to conceive, navigating pregnancy, or figuring out life with a newborn. In our latest episodes, we dive into topics…
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Understanding Baby Spit-Up: What You Need to Know
Read more Are you tired of carrying around multiple changes of baby clothes every time you step out? If you’re a parent, you might have noticed that babies tend to spit up quite a bit, and you’re not alone! In fact, it’s a common occurrence for many infants. Let’s dive into the reasons behind this…
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Your Baby’s Due Date is August 1
Important Pregnancy Milestones Read more If you’re curious about your pregnancy timeline, here’s a quick breakdown: 1st Trimester: From October 25 to January 23 2nd Trimester: From January 24 to May 13 3rd Trimester: From May 2 to August 1 Did you know that only 1 in 20 babies are born on their exact due…
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How and When to Play Peekaboo With Your Baby
Read more Are you searching for an enjoyable activity to engage your little one? Look no further than the timeless game of peekaboo! This classic game remains a favorite for a multitude of reasons and is perfect for playing anytime, anywhere. Since your parents likely played it with you, there’s no need to learn any…
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Your Baby’s Expected Arrival Date: April 4
Read more If you’re considering home insemination, Make a Mom offers a unique reusable option that might pique your interest. You can even learn more about how their process works by visiting this guide on how at-home insemination works. As you prepare for your new arrival, it’s also good to know that babies born on…
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24 Weeks Pregnant: Baby Development, Symptoms & Signs
Read more At 24 weeks into your pregnancy, your little one is about the size of an ear of corn, measuring approximately 11.5 inches in length and weighing around 1 pound. Your baby is steadily gaining weight, primarily due to the accumulation of baby fat, muscle growth, and the development of organs and bones. Baby…
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How and When to Shift from Two Naps to One
Read more As your baby grows, their napping needs will evolve—this is a normal part of development. If you’re noticing that your little one seems ready to transition from two daytime naps to just one, you’re likely wondering how to make that adjustment smoothly. Recognizing the Signs for Transition The first step in this process…
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When and What Can Babies See?
Read more As your little one transitions from the comforting darkness of the womb to the vibrant world around them, you may find yourself wondering just what they can see. The truth is, at first, their visual world is quite limited, but it evolves rapidly. In the first year, your baby’s vision develops at an…