• Am I Too Strict With My Daughter

    Growing up your own mother would nag you incessantly, or not allow you to go out and do something and you thought she was a heathen. You promised you would never be like that as a mother.

    • Picking Up Baby or Rocking a Baby to Sleep

      New parents face many challenges, among them getting a baby to fall asleep and stay asleep. An even greater challenge for some is deciding which advice to follow when well-meaning relatives and friends chime in with their theories about infants and sleep.

    • Buying Clothing for Children

      Should we turn our children into clothing outcasts to prove a point? Buying clothing for children shouldn’t become a moral dilemma, but unfortunately for many parents, it is.

    • Helping Kids Study for Exams

      When you help your child study, you have to be firm without being overbearing. Consider how their teacher might react to their questions. If they are not getting something, then you have to look out of the box to find things that may help them.

    • The Importance of Being a parent, Not a Friend

      In earlier generations, the difference between parent and child was definitely more clear-cut.  Whereas today it would be nothing to see a parent and child exchanging celebratory high fives, or even using curse words in one another’s presence

    • Blame it On Baby Brain

      So how do you recover from baby brain?  Many moms will tell you that you don’t.  That having children forever affects your mental capacity.

  • Product Spotlight

    Baby Furniture Sale

    If you are new or expecting mother, visit the www.wayfair.com baby furniture sale and locate comfortable and safe furniture options for your newborn.

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