I will never forget watching the transition happen with both of my children – that moment when I started to bring a spoonful of food to my own mouth, and they opened their mouths wide, too. A sure sign theses exclusively breast-fed babies were ready to start solids. What are the other signs and how
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Image: Shutterstock The largest Caribbean Island, Cuba, is situated in the north of the Caribbean Sea. A beautiful island country with Havana as its capital city, Cuba is known for its picturesque beaches, architectural marvels, rum, cigars, and people. Cuba is proud of having a blend of people with surnames whose roots can be traced
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There’s lots to consider when buying a kid’s mattress, but let’s start with the basics: When it comes to mattresses of any size—from crib to California king—your options are spring, foam and hybrid. Spring mattresses are firm and supportive, thanks to the steel coils inside. The number, gauge, shape and positioning of the coils varies
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Join Present Play Waiting list here!!!: https://parentingjunkie.lpages.co/present-play-wait-list-page/ Sign-up for a free live series September 25-29 here on “The Lonely Parent: How to find belonging & cultivate community” https://parentingjunkie.lpages.co/live-series-notifications/ Empathic Limits course: https://parentingjunkie.leadpages.co/empathic-limits/ As parents there’s one word we hear all. the. time… “attachment”. Or more specifically, “Secure Attachment”. Read full blog post here: http://www.theparentingjunkie.com/single-post/2017/09/18/Repair-Attachment—All-Is-Not-Lost According
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Join the Play Pandemic Challenge → https://theparentingjunkie.com/challenge Our Playroom Tour – 3 Play Zones Every Kid Needs The Parenting Junkie will walk you through how to design a play space. You’ll get a playroom tour, more specifically a minimalist playroom tour. Throughout the minimalist inspired playroom tour you’ll see the 3 play zones kids need,
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Ignoring these aspects of toddlerhood can lead to frustration—for both you and your little one. My 2½-year-old daughter, Zoe, is putting on her shoes. She proudly shows me her handiwork. “Nice job, Zoe,” I say. “Just let me switch them.” I pull on a Velcro strap. Zoe jerks her foot away and glares at me:
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Once the border opens on Nov. 8, fully vaccinated Canadians—including those with mixed vaccines—will be allowed entry. This article was published on October 27. As the border situation is always evolving, please check with Canadian and U.S authorities’ sites for the latest information before travelling. On Nov. 8, the U.S. reopens its land border, welcoming
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Dr. Shefali on The Conscious Parent vs. Traditional Parenting (EXPLAINED!) The Parenting Junkie interviews Dr. Shefali, bestselling author of The Conscious Parent. Have you heard of Conscious Parenting? Do you want to know how it relates to mindful parenting? Shefali Tsabary teaches that conscious discipline starts with the parent. Dr Shefali parenting is a paradigm
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Every parent has a skeleton in their parenting closet: those times when we are totally TRIGGERED! Reactive, yelling, shaming, spanking: pick your poison. So how to address it head-on when you’re being brought to your knees by your own demons? GET THE BOOK Parenting From The Inside Out, Daniel Siegel (https://amzn.to/3ovpmFh) Subscribe to my channel
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I’m not sure who was more nervous for my daughter’s first period – her or me. Moms, it’s important for us to help our daughters feel comfortable with the change that their bodies will soon be going through. Having a conversation about what is normal and what can be expected during the menstrual cycle can
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When given cash with no strings attached, low- and middle-income parents increased their spending on their children, according to Washington State University research. The study, published in the journal Social Forces, also found that the additional funding had little impact on child-related expenditures of high-income parents. For the study, WSU sociologist Mariana Amorim analyzed spending
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