Category: Toddler Parenting
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Sticking With Your Kids Physicals and Dental Care
One of the most important things any new parents can do is make sure that their child is healthy. This means not only taking care of them when they are sick, but also going for regular checkups to make sure that they are developing properly. The CDC has stated that it is not only important…
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Smaller Pets Can Entertain Your Children and Help Teach Them Responsibility
It’s never too early to start teaching your child about responsibility. As they get older, we want them to value cleaning up after themselves, helping out around the house, and even using their manners. To this end, it is important to instill values into their core at a young age. One of the best ways…
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Children and Allergies – Preventing and Treating Allergies
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Holmes Products. All opinions are 100% mine. Do you or your children suffer from indoor or outdoor allergens? According to Kid’s Health, up to 50 million Americans including kids suffer from allergies including indoor, outdoor, food, and drugs. Many people treat their allergies using…
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How to Pick the Right Baby Stroller for Your Baby
Once you see a handful of the many strollers available you may decide one is not enough. You’ll notice all the features simple vs more functions mean as far as a stroller. You’ll probably want to get two. Why? Because you’ll want one for short, easy trips and one for longer strolls that carry a…
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How to Raise Tech-Savvy Children
Technology is an all-encompassing part of today’s world. Most people will use technology constantly throughout the day. Many parents feel that technology like this is only a distraction to their kids, and they try to avoid letting their children use technology as much as possible. Though it is true that technology can be extremely distracting…
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8 Ways to Save Money on Your Child’s College Expenses #FinancialPeace
My daughter is a junior in high school and she is already having to figure out what she wants to do after she graduates from high school. It is hard to believe that she will be walking across the stage in a year and a half. At this time she hasn’t decided where she wants…