
Parents Shouldn’t Worry About Their Baby’s Inconsistent Sleep Patterns
Source: McGill University New parents often expect their baby to start sleeping through the night around the time they reach six months of age. But according to a new study led
Source: McGill University New parents often expect their baby to start sleeping through the night around the time they reach six months of age. But according to a new study led
By Samantha Green, www.busykid.com The Coronavirus posed a new challenge to parents around the country, and that is: to stay productive while working from home and taking care of
It’s amazing to see how young children develop–they seem to be able to absorb everything from anything. This is why every activity becomes an opportunity to help children grow, not
By Joanne Foster, Ph.D. “I’m bored!” How many parents have heard those words, and wondered what to do? What follows here is information about what underlies boredom, plus
This article originally appeared in the January 2020 Issue of First Time Parent Magazine By Joanne Foster, Ph.D. “The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, and all the sweet
By Dr. Joanne Foster This year, we will celebrate a COVID kind of Halloween. In the same way that school protocols are very different, and playing involves more physically
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