Boys are easier to take care? Boys are less clingy? Why do most people prefer a boy to a girl? It may sound like an old-fashioned belief but surprisingly many families still prefer a boy.
With the ever-increasing medical costs and reported cases of critical illnesses among children, it’s no wonder parents are busy buying insurance policies for their kids. But do you really need insurance for your kids? Read on before you decide.
Bed wetting can be a frustrating problem if we don’t handle it properly. Read here to see how you can help your child to overcome it, and save yourself from the mess!
Take steps to prevent TV addiction in your children with these simple steps so that they have a wholesome and holistic life ahead. At the same time, look into your own TV habits.
Having a baby is a blessing and a joy, but there are some mothers experience sadness right after the baby comes. What reason is there to be sad? How to make yourself feel better?
Cut lip or a nasty bruise on your child’s forehead is a horrific sight. It’s important to know when you should bring your child to the ER or when you can treat it yourself. Here’s a quick guide that can help you handle health emergencies.
As we know, no matter how often and how much we tell our child that they are “great” and “awesome” it takes more than that to grow their confidence. A child needs to achieve and through these achievements do their sense of competence grow.
How do you raise a healthy eater without forcing your kid to eat their greens? Can your child grow up to be a healthy eater throughout his lifetime? With these easy tips, you can boost his chances of staying healthy, healthy, healthy!
To create the love for reading in your children, follow these simple tips. Remember, it is always great to have a good role model too.
Disappointments are a part of life. Use these situations as learning experiences. Teach your child how to ask for support, communicate better and stay optimistic. Help make it easier for them to handle any curve balls that life may throw at them.