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  • How to Prevent and Cure an Earache

    Having an earache is a common problem for children. There are many things you can do to prevent and cure an earache before it turns into an ear infection. Many parents are aware that it is hard...

  • How to make Teething Cookies at home

    Making your own teething cookies is really easy. The best part is, you know what's in them, unlike store bought. This recipe makes sure the cookies don't crumble into chunks so you don't have to...

  • How to Remove Stubborn Calcium Stains From the Tub

    Calcium stains in the bathtub are usually due to hard water and can be difficult to remove. Cleaning with soap and water or even scrubbing with a brush doesn't seem to have much of an effect on...

  • How to Use a Toddler Hip Carrier

    Many parents realize the value of carrying babies frequently and keeping them close, as it keeps babies and toddlers safe and content. For a toddler, sitting on a parent's hip is the perfect place...

  • How to Cure Constipation in a Toddler

    Transitioning your toddler from baby food to real people food can have the unintended side effect of constipation. Often this problem can be cured by changing your child's diet. The following are...

  • How to Make Your Toddler Happy

    Toddlers can be hard to understand. They are at the stage where they are not a baby, but they may not be able to tell you exactly what they want. With a few key steps, you can make your toddler...

  • How to Help a Teething Child

    Most babies begin teething between 6 and 7 months of age and will continue to teeth until they are between the ages of 2 to 3 years. During this period of time, your child may exhibit a wide range...

  • How to Help a Child That Is Constipated

    Constipation is the inability to pass stools. Children who are constipated will often say they have to go and will appear to have an urgent need to do so. They might complain of discomfort in...

  • How to Gently and Peacefully Get The Snot Off of a Toddler's Nose

    During cold season the snot flow from your toddler's nose can get intense and most little ones can't stand to have their noses wiped. In dry climates and houses, this can lead to a really...

  • How to Stop a Toddler from Whining

    A toddler whining for everything can really drive a parent up the wall. They whine for what they want and they whine for what they don’t get. If you have a toddler who likes to whine all the time,...

  • How to Make a BooBoo Bunny

    How can a kid continue to sob after you press a cute ice-filled boo-boo bunny on a scrape? Making these little ice-bearing terrycloth creatures only takes a few creative folds. Use washcloths in...

  • How to Reduce a Toddler's Fever

    When a young child’s fever reaches 102 degrees Fahrenheit, it can signal a red flag in a parent's head to do everything to lower it. These no-nonsense steps will help you reduce your...

  • How to Help Ease Your Child Off the Bottle

    "Mommeeeeeee! Ba ba!" It's the third bottle already today for your two year old, and it isn't even lunch time yet. Did you wait too long to take the bottle away? Is she ready to give...

  • How to Relieve a Toddler's Teething Pain

    Babies and toddlers suffer from teething. It is a hard period for parents, too. It's not easy to take care of a teething toddler. They get irritated and fussy, and you often don't know how to make...

  • How to Help Your Toddler Get a Shot

    Make vaccination time and visiting the pediatrician seem routine. If you're relaxed, your child will be relaxed.

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