My toddler refuses to eat! (How to overcome picky eating with Dr. Laura Markham!) The Parenting Junkie and Dr. Laura Markham of aha parenting and author of Peaceful Parent Happy Kids team up in this role play to show you what to do when your toddler refuses to eat. Having a picky eater can test
Slow Parenting – what to do about boredom? Sign up to my email list here: www.theparentingjunkie.com #peacefulparenting VLOG, BOOK & TOY RECOMMENDATIONS HERE: www.theparentingjunkie.com F A C E B O O K: (Cuz I post inspiring, uplifting things there!) http://www.facebook.com/theparentingj… FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/parentingjunkie Huge peace and hope you guys like this! NEVER MISS
The pediatric hospitalist team at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine have some advice for parents on taking care of a child with croup. For more advice from the mom doctor team, visit www.childrensmomdocs.org
Image: Shutterstock She is your sister, your classmate, and friend. She is thin, tall, short, chubby, fair, dark-skinned, or brown-skinned. She may have freckles, pimples, or clean, unblemished skin. No matter who she is or how she is, every girl deserves respect and to be treated kindly, just as a boy does. To respect a
Photo: Stocksy United Mosquitoes leave behind saliva, which kick-starts our immune response and the itch. Try these tricks and products to off-set the reaction and take away the urge to scratch. 1. The x-trick Press an X into the centre of the bite with a clean fingernail. It sounds silly, but many people swear this
Photo: iStockphoto When Sandra Williams’* son was born, she and her husband both immediately noticed something looked different about his penis. “When I saw him pee, it was coming out from a different spot than it was supposed to,” says Williams, noting the urethra opening seemed to be at the bottom of the head, rather
Autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders often aren’t diagnosed until a child is a few years of age, when behavioral interventions and speech/occupational therapy become less effective. But new research this week in PNAS suggests that two simple, quantifiable measures — spontaneous fluctuations in pupil dilation or heart rate– could enable much earlier diagnosis of Rett
Preschoolers with symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder are much less likely than other children their age to be ready for school, new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine has found. The study, which will be published online July 21 in Pediatrics, is among the first to comprehensively examine school readiness in young children
How To Decide Between Homeschool Vs Public School Making the decision between homeschool vs. public school can be tough for many families. Many parents see the pros and cons of both and have trouble deciding on the best choice for their family. Like any major decision, doing your research can help make the right choice
Feeding kids can be so stressful! Here are some tips, primarily from Ellyn Satter – the leading (in my mind) author and teacher on food & kids. Sign up to my email list here: www.theparentingjunkie.com #peacefulparenting VLOG, BOOK & TOY RECOMMENDATIONS HERE: www.theparentingjunkie.com F A C E B O O K: (Cuz I post inspiring,
Every parent has a skeleton in their parenting closet: those times when we are totally TRIGGERED! Reactive, yelling, shaming, spanking: pick your poison. So how to address it head on when you’re being brought to your knees by your own demons? #peacefulparenting VLOG, BOOK & TOY RECOMMENDATIONS HERE: www.theparentingjunkie.com F A C E B O
Your child is running a fever, and the next thing you know, he’s not responding and his arms and legs start shaking. All signs point to a febrile seizure. So, what is a febrile seizure, and how should you respond? Here’s advice from a MomDoc on what to do when all you can think to
The lab of Yongchao Ma, PhD, from Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, discovered how the genetic defect in fragile X syndrome – a type of autism – delays production of neurons (nerve cells) at a critical time in the embryo’s brain development. In a study
Image: Shutterstock IN THIS ARTICLE North Korea, South Korea, Jeju Island, and several other mini islands together constitute the Korean peninsula. The population of Korea includes natives from the neighboring countries too. Thus, the influence of China and Japan is seen on Korean names and surnames. In this post, MomJunction brings you a list of
A study involving over 2 million people from five countries has been published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry, which aimed to identify genetic, maternal, and environmental factors that increase the risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The study found that approximately 80 percent of a person’s risk of developing autism stems from inherited genetic factors.
Here’s a link to the ecourse: ❤︎ https://parentingjunkie.leadpages.co/empathic-limits/ Please SUBSCRIBE – http://bit.ly/2g97fUz! If you liked this video please share it with a friend! Have a video request? Parenting question? Leave it in the comments below 🙂 ❤︎ CHECK OUT A DAY IN MY LIFE WITH 3 LITTLES: http://bit.ly/2g8CqyE ❤︎ STALK ME: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/theparentingjunkie/ Instagram
I absolutely love the RIE philosophy – even if not every part of it works for my family. Do you? Sign up to my email list here: www.theparentingjunkie.com #peacefulparenting VLOG, BOOK & TOY RECOMMENDATIONS HERE: www.theparentingjunkie.com F A C E B O O K: (Cuz I post inspiring, uplifting things there!) http://www.facebook.com/theparentingjunkie FOLLOW ME ON
I will never forget watching the transition happen with both of my children – that moment when I started to bring a spoonful of food to my own mouth, and they opened their mouths wide, too. A sure sign theses exclusively breast-fed babies were ready to start solids. What are the other signs and how
Photo: iStockphoto When it comes to managing your kids’ screen time, the best approach is always setting fair rules, enforcing them consistently, and communicating regularly. But hey—if technology can help an exhausted parent with this tricky-to-manage problem, why not use it too? Here are four tech tools parents can use to monitor and control their
Kids love the fantastic world of dinosaurs. They are fascinated by their size, aggression, and their surprisingly humane side. They are in awe of this extinct species and relate with them through movies. Run a dinosaur movie marathon and kids will still not get bored about them. So, are you planning something like that? In
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 71
- 72
- 73
- 74
- 75
- …
- 82
- Next Page »