Toddler

“No, not allowed, you can’t…” Instead of refusing 800 times a day and making your child cry, it’s better to learn some strategies.

How many parents have “encountered” such scenes while raising their children?
You tell him the water dispenser is dangerous and not to touch it as it’s hot, but he keeps approaching and testing it;
Even though there’s a similar toy at home, he insists on having one from the store, ready to throw a tantrum if he doesn’t get it;
After finishing the nighttime routine and it’s time for bed, the child insists on having candy.

Early Education

5 Low-Cost Ways for Ordinary Families to Give Children Exposure to the World

With the arrival of the children’s favorite summer vacation, many parents start worrying about their children spending all day with phones, tablets, and computers at home. This not only wastes time but can also affect children’s vision, concentration, and learning ability.

Infancy

The 5 Sleeping Positions of Children, Hinting at Different Grown-up “Personalities”: If It’s the Third Type, Congratulations!

A mother says her child sleeps exceptionally well. So, have you observed your child’s sleeping position?Is there a difference?
Early education experts believe that different sleeping positions can reveal a child’s personality.

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Preschooler

Redefining Celebrations: Swapping Birthday Cake for Fruit Cake

Birthdays are synonymous with celebrations, joy, and, of course, the quintessential birthday cake. However, as we become more health-conscious and seek alternatives to traditional sugary treats, the idea of replacing the classic birthday cake with a fruit cake is gaining popularity.

Infancy

Is it true that children have no memory until they are three years old?

Regarding whether children have memories before the age of 3, and why they might not remember, this topic often sparks heated discussions. It’s not uncommon to see mothers on the internet discussing.

Infancy

Fostering Self-Feeding Skills in Infants: A Guide for Parents

with self-feeding, foods that are the size of a baby’s finger, which the child can gnaw on or scrape with their gums, are given directly. This method of self-feeding not only reduces the time and effort parents put into preparing food but also allows children to quickly become acquainted with different food textures and tastes, as well as to develop flexibility.

Growth & Development

What goes through a child’s mind when their parents argue? After reading this, it just feels heart-wrenching…

In a family riddled with “war,” the real losers are the children.
When children witness adults hurling insults, pushing each other, or sulking, they can feel profound pain even if they are not directly involved.

Growth & Development

Understanding the Three Unhappy Phases of Childhood: A Crucial Guide for Parents

A thoughtful question was once posed in a classroom: “What is happiness?” As students pondered, a playful response came from a young boy, “Happiness is a bomb falling from the sky and blowing up the school!” His humorous remark received a round of applause. Yet, behind this jest, one wonders …

Infancy

Common Challenges faced during Breastfeeding

While many mothers are aware of the myriad benefits of breastfeeding, a surprisingly lower number actually practice it. Breastfeeding indeed presents its own set of challenges. Let’s explore practical solutions to support mothers through these hurdles.

Preschooler

Why Children Stick with Mom: Unveiling the Truth Before It’s Too Late

True love is not just enjoying the closeness of the moment, but learning to consider the child’s long-term interests. Teaching clingy children to be independent and timid children to be brave requires both parental love and letting go with the right methods.