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11. Is Your Child a Lost Cause?
[MOMS]
From jackets to lunchboxes to hair clips, does it seem like your child is constantly losing things? Unfortunately, you child's carelessness can come at a price for you. No matter how angry you get it's not going to bring the lost item back from whatever abyss it was lost in. Obviously, the first rule of thumb is to label EVERYTHING. And we mean absolutely everything. Clothes, jackets, bookbags, lunchboxes, etc. The Sharpie is your best... Read More
From jackets to lunchboxes to hair clips, does it seem like your child is constantly losing things? Unfortunately, you child's carelessness can come at a price for you. No matter how angry you get it's not going to bring the lost item back from whatever abyss it was lost in. Obviously, the first rule of thumb is to label EVERYTHING. And we mean absolutely everything. Clothes, jackets, bookbags, lunchboxes, etc. The Sharpie is your best... Read More
12. Look Who's Not Talking
[MOMS]
When you hear your child's daycare classmates or friends speaking up more often than she does, then you may wonder why she's not a Chatty Cathy. There are myriad explanations for speech delays. Here's what you need to know. By age 2, experts say children should say at least 50 words, but about 10 percent of toddlers are considered "late talkers." Many catch up on their own, and the reasons for the delay could include premature birth,... Read More
When you hear your child's daycare classmates or friends speaking up more often than she does, then you may wonder why she's not a Chatty Cathy. There are myriad explanations for speech delays. Here's what you need to know. By age 2, experts say children should say at least 50 words, but about 10 percent of toddlers are considered "late talkers." Many catch up on their own, and the reasons for the delay could include premature birth,... Read More
13. Chasing Away Nightmares
[MOMS]
Nothing compares to the feeling of panic parents feel when jolted out of a deep sleep in the dead of night by their child's screams. A bad dream can be provoked by a life-changing experience, such as the death of a family member, or something as minor as a dog barking. {relatedarticles}If your child appears to be asleep and cries out or appears to be struggling in his sleep, then pediatricians recommend waking him immediately in order to... Read More
Nothing compares to the feeling of panic parents feel when jolted out of a deep sleep in the dead of night by their child's screams. A bad dream can be provoked by a life-changing experience, such as the death of a family member, or something as minor as a dog barking. {relatedarticles}If your child appears to be asleep and cries out or appears to be struggling in his sleep, then pediatricians recommend waking him immediately in order to... Read More
14. When Little Bobby Bites...
[MOMS]
Vampires may be all the latest rage, but what's a parent to do when she discovers she's rearing her own little Edward Cullen? We're talking about the dreaded biters. Getting a call from the school that little Bobby has bitten one of his classmates can be among a parent's worst nightmare. So how do you break your child of this bad habit? Try chewing on these helpful hints. If your child bites somebody else, immediately remove him from... Read More
Vampires may be all the latest rage, but what's a parent to do when she discovers she's rearing her own little Edward Cullen? We're talking about the dreaded biters. Getting a call from the school that little Bobby has bitten one of his classmates can be among a parent's worst nightmare. So how do you break your child of this bad habit? Try chewing on these helpful hints. If your child bites somebody else, immediately remove him from... Read More
15. Kids' Fears, Demystified
[MOMS]
Some kids are fraidy-cats - worried and afraid about pretty much everything. For some, just the more common childhood fears apply. But for all parents, it's hard to see your child get completely freaked out about everyday occurrences. First, the fear of separation and being alone can worry a child. This can happen into elementary school, especially in a caregiver setting. It may be hard for you to do the first few times leaving your... Read More
Some kids are fraidy-cats - worried and afraid about pretty much everything. For some, just the more common childhood fears apply. But for all parents, it's hard to see your child get completely freaked out about everyday occurrences. First, the fear of separation and being alone can worry a child. This can happen into elementary school, especially in a caregiver setting. It may be hard for you to do the first few times leaving your... Read More



