by Cathy Griffin | Jun 5, 2019 | Article, Infants
By Catherine Griffin Your baby has been crying incessantly, and you feel like doing the same. So know more in detail About your Baby’s Colic.You knew parenthood wouldn’t be easy, but you didn’t know it could be this hard. As your baby has one inconsolable day after...
by Cathy Griffin | Jun 5, 2019 | Infants
By Catherine Griffin You knew going into this parenthood thing that your baby was going to cry. But what you may not have counted on is your reaction to those tears. As their parent, you’re going to want to do anything you can to stop them as soon as possible. But...
by Cathy Griffin | Jun 5, 2019 | Infants
By Katie Begley There’s nothing more precious than those first few days as a new parent. Snuggles with your newborn, time spent with family and friends, getting full nights of restful sleep—wait, what? I don’t remember getting much sleep, restful or otherwise, in...
by Cathy Griffin | Jan 30, 2018 | Infants, Parents
By Alexandria Wright There’s something wonderful about learning the sex of your new unborn child and it’s natural for parents to get excited. The only bummer is that you can’t find out the sex of your child until you’re 16 to 20 weeks into your pregnancy, but that...
by Cathy Griffin | Jan 30, 2018 | Infants, Parents
By Claudia Bykofsky There are a ton of normal reasons why babies cry, including, of course, the fact that it’s their sole way of “talking.” In fact, we are hard-wired to respond to a crying baby. It’s natural and crucial for your little one’s well-being. But, admit...
by Cathy Griffin | Jan 25, 2018 | Infants, Toddlers/Pre-School
By Alicia Grace Truly, there is only one real cure to help toddlers stop using the pacifier: to simply not give it to them anymore. If your child asks for the pacifier (“binky” or “teat”) again, honestly say that it is gone. However, if you prefer to gradually wean...