Getting through cold and flu season with kids can be rough. From school germs, to respiratory infections, to more serious illnesses, it can be difficult to navigate this season and stay healthy. Read on to discover how you can keep your family feeling well even during this stressful time!
Keeping babies warm during the cold winter months can be tricky. Safety is the utmost priority with little ones who cannot yet regulate their body temperature. Learn how to keep your baby warm during days out in the crisp fresh air, or outings on cold winter nights, all while making sure your little one is safe and secure!
Teaching kids about the meaning behind Thanksgiving can be helpful in fostering a spirit of gratitude in your family. Here's how you can use this fall holiday to talk about the big life lesson of thankfulness.
If this year is your baby or toddler's first Thanksgiving holiday when they are old enough to enjoy some festive foods, check out this guide to learn how to prepare and serve holiday foods in a safe, healthy way for your little one.
It is never too early to teach a child patience. Even infants and toddlers can learn to be patient in undesirable circumstances. Practice these strategies for modeling patience for your children as they get older.
When a baby is born, visitors often flock to the family's house to gush over their newest arrival. However, simply holding the baby isn't the best way to support new parents. Read on to find out some specific ways you can help a new mom or dad adjust to life as a parent that don't involve simply holding their newborn.
We are proud to announce that the KeaBabies My Little Dreamy Toddler Pillow is a recipient of the Good House Keeping Parenting Award 2022.
Mealtimes can be a challenge when you have young kids. Help your child practice the skills necessary to make meals an enriching experience for the whole family.
Weaning your child can be a difficult process, but experts agree that weaning gradually is the best method. Check out these tips to make daytime and nighttime weaning easier.
Strong-willed children are often labeled "bossy," but what does that really mean? Is bossiness a trait that should be avoided? Learn how to help children through big feelings and develop strong social skills.
Power struggles are common when parenting young kids - but those struggles don't have to destroy your family life. By making a few simple adjustments to the way you act and react during stressful situations, parents can help their kids develop a strong sense of self-esteem and give them an age-appropriate amount of control.
Back-to-school anxiety is common, especially in children starting school for the first time or attending a new school. Help your kids work through first-day jitters by giving them the support and encouragement they need to have a fantastic start to the new school year.
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