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7 Ways to Stop Being an Overly Anxious Parent

Parenting is tough. Parenting while battling anxious thoughts is even tougher. Many of us are concerned about our children's physical safety, emotional health and mental health as they go out to school, interact with others, travel, play, etc. Some level of concern is helpful, but at times it crosses the line and robs us of peace of mind. It also may result in us restricting our child too much. Find helpful tips to overcome this issue.

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Are Cartoon Characters 'Telling' Your Kids What to Eat?

When a food is promoted by a cartoon character, this is eye-catching to a child.

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How I Survived: Tips from Mothers

You may be curious to now how other mothers are juggling childcare, housework, as well as getting a little time to themselves. When babies are young, mothers have very little time when they are hands-free. We interviewed mothers who made things work using their own creativity. These ideas may inspire you as well.

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12 Questions to Screen Your Childcare Helper

Helpful questions to find out whether potential childcare helpers would be a good fit for your family or not.

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What's My Toddler Doing at 2 Years?

Your baby is now officially a toddler! In his second year of life, your child's brain development will be phenomenal. He will be on the move all the time. He will want to do things himself, but he will also be fiercely attached to you. Read on to see which developmental milestones your toddler is working on during his second year.

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Voice of a Child from a Broken Home

A couples decision to separate or divorce can have an impact on the children. This is a true experience of a young child from a broken home.

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Feeding your Fussy Toddler

Ever prepared a healthy meal for your child only to have it rejected by your little one's fussy eating habits?

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Sharing Household Responsibilities After Baby Arrives

Now that you have a child, the number of household chores would have increased greatly. Oftentimes couples get into arguments over who will do what and whether each person is doing their fair share. Here's how you can work out this issue amicably with your spouse and keep your home running smoothly without so much conflict.

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Grandparents As Caregivers

In today's busy world of dual career couples, many find it a great relief to have grandparents watch their kids instead of relying on hired help. Though it saves a lot of worry and expense, having grandparents as caregivers presents it's own challenges. It's not as easy to lay down rules or express dissatisfaction with parents/in-laws as it is with hired helpers. Here are some ways to deal with these challenges.

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Handling Your Toddler Plus New Baby

Much has been written about how a child may react once a younger sibling is born. However, little is written about how a mother's feelings towards her first child change in those early months after the birth of her second child. Did you know that mothers may react negatively too? Here's what some second time mothers had to say about having a second child, plus some tips on how to manage your active toddler with the new baby around.

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