Relief – massage can relief discomfort from teething, congestion, gas, colic, and emotional stress Bonding – more intimate interaction with parent and baby/child helping to foster the [...]
Spending time outside and playing is very important to your child’s growth and development. Playing outside helps them to learn skills, burn off extra energy, maintain good physical and mental [...]
Dental care is a very important part of your baby and child’s health that is often overlooked by parents, here are some answers to frequently asked questions. When should I […]
The kicking, screaming and body thrashing of toddlers also known as a temper tantrum is extremely frustrating and often times embarrassing, but are also a normal part of development. Throwing [...]
According to the CDC, unintentional injury is the leading cause of death of young children. Whether it is called baby proofing or child proofing it is extremely important to create […]
When should we get flu shots? October and November are the perfect months to get your flu shots, but getting them at any time before or during flu season is […]
According to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, each year more than 10 million children in the United States endure the trauma of abuse, violence, natural disasters, and other adverse [...]
Safe sleep practices are very important to help prevent SIDS or sudden infant death syndrome. Some facts about SIDS: 1 in 5 SIDS deaths occurred while the baby is in […]
“Sensory Processing, also known as Sensory Integration, is the effective registration (and accurate interpretation) of sensory input in the environment (including one’s body). It’s the way the [...]
Children are curious and during play and exploration they are likely to fall and get hurt at some point, however many falls can be prevented. A fall can cause not […]