Parenting & Child Development: From Infancy to Adolescence

Parenting success relies on understanding developmental benchmarks, managing maternal health during and after pregnancy, and implementing effective behavioral strategies for toddlers and teenagers.

Should I Let a Baby Sleep If He Hits His Head?

Head injuries are common in babies, especially those who are just learning to move around and are still clumsy. These injuries can be internal and involve swelling or serious damage, or can be external with bleeding or scrapes. KidsHealth states that there is no reason to keep your baby awake after he hits his head.

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Signs and Symptoms of a Low Progesterone Level

Progesterone plays an important role in the regulation of your menstrual cycle. This hormone also helps maintain a uterine lining suitable for the implantation of an embryo if you get pregnant. A low progesterone level can affect your menstrual cycle, cause symptoms in perimenopause or threaten a pregnancy.

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How Tall Will My Child Grow?

It is difficult to predict with absolute accuracy how tall a child will be when finished growing, which is typically around age 14 or 15 for a girl and age 16 for a boy.

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What Cleaners are Safe for Babies?

Of course you want a clean home for your baby, but you might wonder which cleaning products are safe to use around a little one. A clean home should not risk your baby's health, so it's prudent to use safe and environmentally-friendly cleaners to make your home sparkle.

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Strategies Used to Redirect Child Behavior

Redirection is a form of discipline that is intended to guide a child’s behavior from inappropriate to appropriate. Redirection strategies reduce the use of punishment techniques and promote exploratory learning, according to Family Development Resources, Inc.

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Shortness of Breath in Toddlers

There are a few symptoms that are frightening for parents to see their toddler experiencing. Shortness of breath, medically referred to as dyspnea, is best described as a sensation of feeling suffocated or like the chest is tightening. This symptom may occur only once, or it may occur often.

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Can Newborn Babies Swim?

You may have seen videos of very young babies moving under water or heard that newborns have an innate swimming ability due to floating in the womb. These stories and videos are deceptive because a newborn cannot float or hold his head above water.

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How to Use Dr. Brown's Bottle Sterilizer

Dr. Brown's bottles feature a unique venting system that creates a pressure flow similar to breastfeeding. The makers of Dr. Brown's bottles claim this system prevents your baby from ingesting the air bubbles that cause gas and colic. The Dr.

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Boot Camp for Kids in Michigan

If your child is having behavioral problems, needs to lose weight or needs discipline in his life, then boot camp may be the right choice. Luckily, there are plenty of options available for you in Michigan.

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How to Find My Unknown Father

It’s not unusual for children in the United States to grow up with only one parent. In fact, a 2007 report by the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that about 26 percent of American children were living with one biological parent.

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How to Sterilize Baby Bottles in the Microwave

Babies, with their undeveloped immune systems, need to drink from clean bottles. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends sterilizing nipples and bottles by washing them in the dishwasher or stove top, according to the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.

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How to Feel a Baby in the Womb

Your baby's first detectable movements may startle and amaze you. According to Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith, authors of "Everything Your Baby Would Ask: If Only Babies Could Talk,"

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What Happens to a Baby After a Stillbirth?

Stillbirth is the death and delivery of a developing baby that takes place after the 20th week of pregnancy. After fetal death has occurred, the baby must still come out of the womb. After the delivery of your stillborn child, difficult decisions face you even as you cope with your grief.

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Natural Ways to Get Pregnant After 40

Yes, it is possible to get pregnant naturally after age 40. Pregnancy may take longer to achieve at this age, and if a woman has already started skipping periods or has irregular cycles each month, her fertility may already be impaired. How can a woman over 40 maximize her chances of conceiving naturally?

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First Signs of Morning Sickness

The American College of Nurse Midwives reports that 25 percent of pregnant women experience some nausea during pregnancy (without vomiting), and 50 percent will have both nausea and vomiting during the first 16 weeks. Nausea and vomiting are the cardinal symptoms of what is commonly referred to as "morning sickness."

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About Sleeping Wedges for Babies With Reflux

It is pretty common, according to MayoClinic.com, for young babies to have reflux. While some may require treatment for their reflux, many others are so-called “happy spitters” who can be managed with a few simple lifestyle changes.

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The Negative Effects of Day Care on Children

Nearly 11 million children under the age of 5 in America are in some kind of child care every week, according to Child Care Aware of America. Day care is a necessity for many working families who cannot afford to have one parent stay home with the children.

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How to Improve Children's Writing Speed

Even with computers in school, children still write papers, complete math assignments and take notes by hand. If you notice your child struggles to complete handwritten assignments, take steps to help her increase her speed. There are several causes for slow handwriting, including learning disabilities.

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