As a new Grandma (or Farmor if I'm connecting to my Norwegian roots) AND with another grandbaby on the way, I'm especially concerned about the health and well-being of new mothers. Pregnancy and giving birth, though a natural and normal condition and experience, IS exceptionally taxing. I'm so thankful to Dr. Alisha Wilkes of Three Moons Widwifery for this important guest post. Make sure to share it with all new mothers, mothers-to-be and the grandparents that love them! Yours in Play! Teacher … [Read more...]
Feed Me I’m Yours: Part 1 Breastfeeding Baby
Nature's created a readily available means to nourish your baby: They're your breasts. As organic this or that is touted and held up as superior, I'm distressed to see something truly organic viewed with so much anxiety or out-and-out hostility. Mothers have always breastfed babies The expression "Necessity is the mother of invention" fits into the breastfeeding vs baby formula stand-off. Baby formula was created in the late 1800s to address a need. Before that, wet nurses breastfed newborn … [Read more...]
Important Early Childhood Milestones
At every age, there are important early childhood milestones to help monitor your child's development. Healthy growth and development is more than just physical. How he or she plays, learns, speaks, and acts are important clues about your child’s development. The information below comes from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control.* Talk with your pediatrician if your child doesn't: At two months old: Respond to loud sounds Watch things as they move Smile at people Bring hands to … [Read more...]
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