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9 Weird But Totally Normal Things About Your Newborn
If you are a first time mom to be, get ready to be swept off your feet and terrified at the same time because these babies are full of surprises! Just when you think you’re totally prepared for them, they will shock you. You probably spent your whole third trimester reading everything in the book … Continue reading “9 Weird But Totally Normal Things About Your Newborn”
REASONS WHY BULLYING IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM AND HOW TO TACKLE IT
I think society treats Bullying too lightly, and it just pushes the topic away due to a lack of understanding and what people go through when they do get bullied. Bullying is a serious problem, especially in schools around the country. Studies have shown that 1 in 7 students in a school are either a … Continue reading “REASONS WHY BULLYING IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM AND HOW TO TACKLE IT”
5 Nutritious Finger Foods for Your Baby or Toddler
It’s a great milestone when babies learn to pick food up with their tiny fingers and feed themselves. Your toddler will also want to take control of their own meals most of the time. This is when to give them healthy and delicious foods like fruits and veggies, whole grains, meats, fish, beans, and more … Continue reading “5 Nutritious Finger Foods for Your Baby or Toddler”
It’s perfectly normal to feel extremely exhausted at 9 weeks pregnant . Your body is doing a lot of work to develop the placenta. It’s nothing to worry about because Pregnancy has increased your metabolism and hormones which lowers your blood sugar and blood pressure. YOUR GROWING BABY Your baby is around the size of … Continue reading “9 WEEKS PREGNANT”
10 Tips to Improve Parent-Child Communication
The way we talk to our children has a significant impact on their learning and ability to listen and talk to us. Children usually respond to us in the same way we speak to them. The most effective way to talk to your child is through assertive communication. It is firm, yet consistent, clear, gentle … Continue reading “10 Tips to Improve Parent-Child Communication”