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Why does my toddler talk back?

Your Little One Started the Back-Talk Phase

Are you struggling with a fussy/ tantrum throwing toddler? Are you at a whits end with your patience and need confirmation that you are not alone? Well, I am telling you- you are not alone! Many parents struggle with the toddler backtalk phase that is filled with sass and sporadic emotions. Your child needs your support and the more you educate and understand what they are going through the better your relationship will be with your kiddo!
How to deal with tantrums?

Essential Tips To Deal With Your Child's Temper Tantrums

As parents, we want to raise our children to be happy and well adjusted human beings. When it comes to temper tantrums, it can be hard to deal with, and sometimes even the best of us can lose our temper and feel defeated.
The benefits of child safety locks

10 Child Safety Issues Every Parent Should Know

Every day children get hurt, and knowing what to look for can prevent serious injury. Here are some of the most common safety issues that every parent should know.
How to help your child be smart!

Want To Boost Your Child’s Intellect?

Most parents want to raise a child that is intelligent, bright, social, and cognitively healthy. The problem is that all children learn at their own pace and as parents and educators all we can do is be there to facilitate, guide, encourage, and promote good learning habits. 

Tips for traveling with a child

Important Tips To Help Your Baby Sleep When Traveling

You’re planning a family trip! Whether you are going on a little road trip to see family or flying across the country, there is no need to stress out over your child’s sleep and let it take the fun out of your vacation. 
What age should I start reading to my baby?

When Should You Start Reading To Your Child?

Parents should start reading to their children as soon as they are born. Holding your baby and reading helps a child learn language and assists with the parent/child bonding experience. The habit of reading supports building a routine before bedtime; when bedtime is fun, your child may have less anxiety when it comes to bedtime.