Tag: children
Eczema Awareness Month: Our Family’s Personal Journey
When my daughter was 24 months old, I found large red welts on the back of her legs. Soon after she started developing severe...
Sugar & Cavity Prevention: Ask Dr. Bob About Halloween Candy
I have such fond memories of Halloween. Every year, my sister and I would work on our homemade costumes (which are the best kind!)...
Schoolwork and Homework: Set up Systems for Success
I love walking into a super organized classroom! It feels calm, clear and everyone knows what to expect. I love creating simple systems with...
Ask Dr. Bob: Establishing Good Oral Hygiene for Infants
Over the last few months, we have been partnering with Dr. Bob Pediatric Dentist to discuss various topics related to pediatric dentistry. In this...
Picky Eaters: 4 Great Ideas to Get Your Children Eating Better
Wanting your children to eat well and enjoy their food is a goal all mothers have, starting from pregnancy. During the 9 months of...
Almond Butter and Banana Wrap, A Kid-Friendly Recipe
Once our little ones can give us opinions in the kitchen, it is time to get them making a snack or two for themselves. ...
Suicide Prevention Month: Common Myths About Suicide for Every Mom
September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide is an important topic because sadly statistics are showing an increase in rates in the United States....
Ask Dr. Bob: What You Need to Know About Tongue and...
Did you know that about 1 in 10 newborns are affected by tongue and lip-ties? These common conditions are often asked about among moms...
Promoting Literacy During Infancy Can Help your Baby’s Development
Thank you to our friends at Nicklaus Children's Hospital for sponsoring this post.
Did you know that reading aloud to your baby starting in infancy...
Parenting Styles and How They Can Affect Our Children
Parenting well is important to most, if not all. But is our parenting style the right approach? Let's review the 4 most common styles...















