child development
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How to Use Transitional Objects as a Way to Process Grief
There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Everyone process a loss in their own way, and on their own time. Grief is also very sneaky: You may think you have dealt with it, only to find that a certain song, scent, or memory causes you to experience the sting of loss all over…
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What to Do When Your Toddler Is a Hitter
We talked recently about what parents can do if their toddler bites people, whether out of curiosity, frustration, or a need for attention. While some toddlers bite for those reasons, others may turn to hitting. A slap across the face from a toddler probably won’t hurt as much as a bite on the arm, but…
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Track Your Baby’s Mental Milestones With This App
Babies can be mystical, confusing little buggers. Just when they appear to have conquered the art of sleeping through the night, they’re up every other hour. They go ticking through the milestones fast and furious until all of a sudden, they’re regressing.