Tag: family support
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Caring for Your Premature Baby: A Guide to Bringing Your Preemie Home
Read more Congratulations! The day you’ve been eagerly awaiting has finally arrived: you’re bringing your premature baby home. After weeks or even months in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the thought of transitioning to life at home can be both exciting and a bit intimidating. It’s important to remember that while your experience may…
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Is Your Baby Experiencing the 4-Month Sleep Regression?
Read more You may have finally reached that blissful stage where your little one is enjoying longer periods of sleep at night and perhaps even settling into a regular nap routine. But suddenly, your baby is waking up frequently and fussing just like a newborn again. Is this a nightmare? Nope! You’re likely experiencing the…
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How to Support Someone Who Has Experienced a Miscarriage
Read more When a miscarriage occurs, society often tends to avoid discussing it, fearing it might be too distressing. However, this silence can make the healing process more difficult. A miscarriage leaves a woman grappling with the reality of a lost pregnancy, creating a unique emotional and physical readiness for a baby that will never…
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What to Do If Your Baby Dislikes Bath Time
Read more If your baby is crying at the mere mention of bath time, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Many parents face this challenge. Understanding the reasons behind your baby’s aversion can help, and we have some practical tips to turn those bathtime frowns upside down. Check the Temperature Babies can get chilly quickly, so ensure…
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8 Signs of Emotionally Sensitive Children and How to Support Them
Read more Does your little one seem to feel everything a bit more deeply than other kids? If your toddler is consistently finicky, anxious, or resistant to change, you might be parenting an emotionally sensitive child. Let’s dive into what this means and how you can help them navigate their feelings. What is an Emotionally…
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Your 30-Month-Old Child: Development, Growth, Milestones & More
Read more As your little one reaches the 30-month mark, you’ll find they can be quite the helper around the house—even if they still can’t manage the vacuuming or laundry. However, encouraging them to pitch in with household tasks can build their sense of responsibility. To truly foster helpfulness, it’s important to maintain realistic expectations…
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Your July Baby’s Birth Flowers Will Bring Joy to Your Heart
Read more If your little one was born in July, you might be interested in the special birth flowers that reflect their vibrant personality. July is a month filled with warmth and independence, making it the perfect time to celebrate the unique traits of your child. The two birth flowers for July are the enchanting…
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The Importance of a Postpartum Doula
Read more Welcoming a new baby into the home can be an overwhelming experience for any family. Even those who have been through it before often find that adjusting to life with a newborn brings its own set of challenges. When a mother has undergone a cesarean section or faced complications during delivery, the transition…