This article challenges the stereotype surrounding single parents only wanting one child.
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As we get our children ready for their summer activities, we know we need to pack certain items for their safety: the bug spray to guard against mosquitoes and other pests, sunscreen to protect against burning, water bottles and snacks to keep them hydrated and fed, and maybe a few band aids for those inevitable bumps and bruises. We think automatically about these things because we want to protect our kids and keep them safe from harm. But, we also need to think about other things that could potentially harm them – other people.
The school year is coming to an end, and there are endless requests and advertisements for summer babysitters, camps, playdates, carpools, and extended visits with family. We’re striving for the right balance between supervision and freedom, entertainment and healthy boredom. There are likely to be a variety of activities and people our children will be involved with, which means we need to remain vigilant and keep open communication about body safety.
How you speak and act towards yourself matters. We want to remind you to always give yourself the same kind love that you give to others. Here are 5 affirmations for new parents.
You’ve tried everything, your baby’s fed and they’ve just woken up from a nap and won’t stop crying. You may be wondering what else could be bothering them. Here are five other reasons why your baby may be upset: