Being consistent in your routines in life will make it much easier for your kids to know what to do when. Consistency is key to be a good parent.
A pacifier can be a real lifesaver when you need some peace and quiet. However, it can become a real problem the older your child becomes.
Should you let your child use a tablet, and if so, at what age is appropriate? This is a touchy subject among many parents, but it’s likely a question you’ll ask yourself at some point.
Getting your kids out of diapers into underwear can be a real challenge. The number one way to make it happen is to make it quick - do not try to make it a slow transition.
Raising a child to know more than one language definitely sounds like a good idea, and many people will encourage you to do so, but there are definitely downsides as well.
Reading is an important skill for children to learn. It will help them be more successful in school, and further in life, and it will open up new worlds to them.
A bedtime routine will go a long way for your sanity, and helping your kids to know that it’s time for bed. Start teaching a bedtime routine early in your child's life, and make it a habit for you and your kids.
As a parent, you learn to live without a good night's sleep when you have a new child. The sooner you can teach your child to sleep through the night, the more effective you will be in your daily life.
Tired of doing all of the laundry? You might be surprised how much your children are willing to help you do laundry.