Many children begin potty training between 18 to 24 months of age; however, it's not uncommon for a child to still be in diapers at three years of age or older. Both you and your child must be ready to potty train.
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When my son was diagnosed with autism, we learned about all kinds of therapy options. In our experience, using a combination of alternative therapies has helped us better connect with James. Whether you plan to use them as all-encompassing treatment or to complement other treatments, there are different types you can try to benefit your child.
As difficult as it may be, we must talk to our children about the harsh realities of racism, white supremacy, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and bigotry.
By the time your baby is six months old you will probably have developed a good feeding routine and be able to clearly read her hunger cues. You may begin to notice around this time that she is still hungry after feedings.
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:
Being a parent is a challenge like no other, especially when it comes to helping young people to grow up healthy and responsible and capable of close, respectful, and intimate relationships.
We all have heard the dreaded ‘terrible twos’ and no doubt raising a toddler can be a tough job. Temper tantrums, power struggles, the highs of boundless energy and the inevitable crashes when that energy runs out are all part of the territory. However, raising a toddler can also be a lot of fun.
Toddlers love to learn about the world around them by using all of their senses. Here are few activities you can try with your toddler that will support his development and maybe even help burn off some of that excess energy!
It’s important for parents to know what normal sexual behaviors are and to feel comfortable creating a safe environment where their children can explore and understand their bodies.
Starting preschool is one of the many exciting milestones of childhood. However, it can also be a stressful time for both children and parents, especially if it is your child’s first time going to school. By taking some time to prepare your child and yourself, the transition can go smoothly for your whole family.