From Teething to Teenagers: How to Navigate Changing Health Needs
Saturday, November 23, 2024
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Strengthening Immunity: The Importance of Nutrition in Early Childhood
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Child immunity refers to a young child's immune system's ability to defend against infections and diseases. This ability is significantly influenced by early childhood nutrition, which provides essential nutrients for optimal immune function. Adequate intake of vitamins and minerals during formative years strengthens a child's defense against pathogens. A balanced diet enhances growth and development while reducing susceptibility to illnesses. Therefore, ensuring proper nutritional support from infancy through early childhood is crucial for promoting robust health and well-being in later life.
Antibody vulnerability period is when individuals cannot produce effective antibodies in response to infections or vaccines. This period may follow specific health events, such as illness or immunosuppressive treatments, resulting in temporary decreases in immune function. During this phase, the body’s defenses are less capable of responding effectively against pathogens. Understanding this concept is essential for healthcare professionals when evaluating vaccine schedules and managing patient care, ensuring enough protection during compromised immunity.
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The Importance of Social Skills in Early Childhood Development
Thursday, September 12, 2024
This article will explore the importance of social skills in early childhood development and provide insights into how parents and caregivers can nurture these essential abilities in their children.
What to Do When Your Child Gets Injured: A Parent’s Guide
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Safely Protecting Children Online: Child Control App
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
"Screen time" is often talked about negatively, but electronics can have a lot of benefits too and the fact is, our world is turning more digital. 33% of public schools offered full-time remote instruction and 10% offered hybrid to students in June 2022, according to National Center for Education Statistics. Every child in our public school district has their own tablet to use in school and at-home.
Tablets and other devices can be an excellent source of educational games and learning resources, as well as wholesome entertainment. They are also a way for children to build fine motor skills and even continue friendships with school friends during breaks.
I am going to be honest; I think about what too much screen time is for my children, but I have trouble managing it on my own. I also worry about our children using their electronic devices responsibly. We want to make sure they only have access to age-appropriate content and don't become victims of sexual predators. My daughter is now twelve and my son is nine. I have decided we want to avoid them having social media as long as possible.
In a recent survey, 84% of parents reported that they are worried about their child’s online safety. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, kids ages 8-18 now spend on average, a whopping 7.5 hours in front of screen consuming entertainment media. This includes (but not limited to) computers, televisions, video game consoles, tablets, and phones.
3 Ways to Protect Children Online
7 Innovative Ideas for Quality Time and Shared Activities with Adolescents
Thursday, December 21, 2023
How to Help Your Kids Choose a Bike: A Guide
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
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Why Early Childhood Education Matters
Friday, January 20, 2023
It's the reason early childhood education is critical. It's a crucial and formative period in the development of a child. Their experiences and opportunities during these early years profoundly impact their future learning and development.
6 Details To Buy And Make Your Children Happy
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
7 Tips to Support a Child's Mental Wellness
Sunday, February 23, 2020
My son has been having some trouble in school. It isn't because he isn't smart because he is, but he has been having a difficult time trying to focus. So, I have been working with him to try and pinpoint exactly what his needs are. Getting him glasses was a great start, but some of the problems continued. So, I have been doing a lot of research and thought that I would share my findings with you all in case you are wanting to help support your child's mind health too and help them excel.
"I See Me" Personalized Children's Book {#TuneOfJune Giveaway Hop, Ends 7/1}
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Thank you to I See Me! for the products to provide this review. All opinions are my own.
We recently had the opportunity to review a new title from ISeeMe called "I Wish You More". It is personalized with a child’s name on the cover and throughout the story. The book can even be customized with a photo on the dedication page. As an added personal touch, "I Wish You More" includes a printed dedication from the sender, making it an extra-special gift for a child’s graduation, birthday or “just because”. My daughter recently "graduated" from 3K and I thought this book would be perfect for her.
My daughter loves seeing her name on every page in the "I Wish You More" book. I love that it is from New York Times bestselling book creators and published by Chronicle Books. The quality of this book is perfect and it makes the perfect gifts for any occasion.
My daughter loves seeing her name on every page in the "I Wish You More" book. I love that it is from New York Times bestselling book creators and published by Chronicle Books. The quality of this book is perfect and it makes the perfect gifts for any occasion.
ELPH Band Review & $125 Target Gift Card Giveaway
Friday, October 17, 2014
Welcome to the ELPH Band Giveaway Event!
Mom Powered Media, ELPH Band, and fantastic group of amazing bloggers have come together to bring you this event, just in time for Halloween.
Sponsored by: ELPH Band
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Baby Safety Month + #Coverplug Giveaway
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Although I received free products to share this giveaway, all opinions are my own.
As Baby Safety Month comes to a close, I thought I would share a little round up of the safety tips on the blog plus have a little giveaway. This post is not to be judgmental, it is just to inform. I have made almost ALL of these mistakes along the way and I hope you can learn from me.
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Just Pretend Kids Review {#SummerSweeping Giveaway Hop, Ends 8/15}
Friday, August 1, 2014
My daughter LOVES playing pretend, dressing up, and all thing make believe. So when I received the opportunity to review a tutu and wings set from Just Pretend Kids, I jumped all over it.
I let my daughter decide which one she would like. She chose the Turquoise Tutu from the Nina Collection and Turquoise & Purple Flutter Wings to match. And I'm fairly certain I know why. She loves the movies Frozen and The Pirate Fairy. Elsa wears a blue dress and the blue pixie dust is the key in The Pirate Fairy.
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Perfect Time to Try Citrus Lane! - Get a Box for $5!
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Get a box of the best products for your child for only $5! Citrus Lane is a subscription box service that sends a box of baby/kid products curated to your child's age right to your door each month!
You can view my past reviews of some of their boxes HERE.
Click HERE or the banner below and then enter code NEWMOM at check out to get $24 off a box making the 1 month subscription only $5! PLUS you can unsubscribe ANYTIME! This code is good for NEW or PREVIOUS customers! :D
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Little Cosmetics Pretend Make-Up Review & Giveaway, Ends 5/7
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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A few weeks before little man came, I received the opportunity for SweetPea to test out Little Cosmetics Pretend Make-Up. I decided to put it in the gift that the new baby was going to give her at the hospital. You can see her whole gift HERE.
It was exciting to see what exactly comes in the kit:
Holiday Gift Ideas for the Kiddos #MyKindOfHoliday
Sunday, November 17, 2013
It's that time of year again! Are you making your list and checking it twice? I am going Black Friday shopping solo this year and you know Target is definitely one of my go to stops. I have some ideas of what to get the kiddos in my life, thanks to Target. How about you? Are you an out-of-the-loop aunt, uncle, or grandparent and have no idea what to get the littles in your life? Well I have made a cheat sheet just for you!
1. Board games or get up games like this Chasin' Cheeky Game. SweetPea has this game and it so much fun to watch her and her friend B run around chasing after him trying to put the rings on his tail.
2. How cute would this car be? My daughter has so much fun with these little cars now that she is old enough to push herself around the room. And with Minnie? What 3-year old little girl isn't a huge Mickey/Minnie Mouse fan?!
3. We are huge Disney Princess fans in this house, especially of Rapunzel. And music is so essential to a child's development. This little guitar would be perfect for any little budding star.
4. My niece would fall head over heels in love with this Barbie House! Could you imagine walking in the door with this? You would definitely be the cool aunt/uncle. ;)
5. This hoop is great because it encourages the kiddos to get off the couch and exercise! What a fun hoop! We had one of these growing up and they last FOREVER!
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What are you getting your little ones for Christmas? Share and let the clueless relatives out! :)
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Tips for Vacationing with an Infant
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Panama City Beach here we come! Yes there are TWO WEEKS until our vacation so (since I am doing my own bit of packing) I thought I would share my advice and experience for packing with a small child/infant.
There are SO many things you need when you are going on vacation for a child. Things that aren't even in your normal every day life that you wouldn't think about packing.
First of all you need to think about where your child is going to sleep. We took a pack-n-play for my daughter to sleep in last year and plan to do the same this year. BUT if you have limited space, maybe you can call the hotel/condo and see if they have a crib, pull away bed, pack-n-play, or some other portable bed for your child to sleep in. Some nights my daughter would end up in the bed with us. I was still nursing and it was only in the wee hours of the morning. This is what she was use to at home though. I suggest trying to stick to your normal sleep schedule as much as possible or slightly adjust it as the days go on. Just remember that when you get home, your child will still be on vacation time if you change their normal routine too much.
Next thing to consider is food. If your baby is on formula, you should DEFINITELY bring enough formula for the entire trip so you can make sure you can get the good deals. What I highly suggest is buying snacks or foods that your child loves but doesn't get very often, that way when you are out at a restaurant, they have their pre-meal snack and are pre-occupied with it as well. And if you don't mind nursing in public then I wouldn't worry about a pump. But if you milk share or are a power pumper and you are flying, I would call the airline ahead to make sure they know you are bringing breastmilk on board and ask for any of the rules that go with that.
Okay so now that the two main factors are considered. Remember you are going to need two outfits per day. Plus an extra outfit, just in case. Also bring as many bathing suits as you have. If you can afford it, I suggest getting at least two bathing suits for your little one. That way they don't have to put on a cold one. Little ones just don't understand and won't want to put it on or will scream, so it will save you the headache.
Other Quicklist Helpful Tips:
*Start preparing to pack a few days before you travel. Keep a running list of things to take, or put items out on a table or dresser as you think of them.
*Start preparing to pack a few days before you travel. Keep a running list of things to take, or put items out on a table or dresser as you think of them.
*Use a diaper bag with a waterproof lining and a shoulder strap.
*Be prepared for leaky diapers and baby spit-up if you are traveling by airplane: Tuck an extra outfit or two for your baby – and an extra shirt for you – into your carry-on bag.
*Prevent leaks by packing medicines and toiletries in resealable plastic bags.
*Pack each of your baby's outfits in its own zipped plastic bag so you don't have to hunt around for tiny socks, shirts, and so on.
*Take your camera, battery charger, and an extra memory card.
*Take the phone number for your baby's healthcare provider in case you have questions while you're on the road.
*Be prepared for leaky diapers and baby spit-up if you are traveling by airplane: Tuck an extra outfit or two for your baby – and an extra shirt for you – into your carry-on bag.
*Prevent leaks by packing medicines and toiletries in resealable plastic bags.
*Pack each of your baby's outfits in its own zipped plastic bag so you don't have to hunt around for tiny socks, shirts, and so on.
*Take your camera, battery charger, and an extra memory card.
*Take the phone number for your baby's healthcare provider in case you have questions while you're on the road.
Congratulations. You are now going on a trip with a child. It is no longer a vacation. But you will still have a blast!
Did I miss anything? Leave me a comment letting me know what is something you ALWAYS remember to pack. :)
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