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Reason 7: Because they don't know the rules.
Do you agree or disagree, mama?
As sweet as it may be to cuddle, cradle, or carry your…
What's on your family's autumn bucket list, mama?
They're not crying about you taking a different route on their daily stroller walk to ruin your day, they're crying because their world feels shaken with these small changes.
1. "Let's revisit his questions when we're eating dinner together."
Make it a family affair.
We must fiercely protect this precious, ever-shrinking window of time for our children.
What will you miss, mama?
It's not available publicly yet, but it could be a game-changer.
Basically, making a fort or playing dress up is good for both of you.
2. Take off the pressure
It's a summer time game changer.
Technology has the power to unlock learning for kids of all ages and stages.
Here are some expert ways to make free play work for your child
If your toddler is a plate pusher like mine, there is a solution.
Fathers are no longer just considered "babysitters" but active, equal partners in their child's life.
Now your kids really can help tidy up.
Researchers found even one book per day gives kids a boost of about 290,000 more words by age five.
Let's hope that more hospitals adopt this genius idea.