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Author: Marsha Greenberg
How Do I Keep My Toddler in His Bed?
Switching from a crib to a toddler bed can be challenging as your toddler is trying to understand the differences in her routine. The switch brings up a range of different feelings for them, curiosity, excitement and some nervousness as they try to understand the shift to a big kid bed.
Toddler Traveling With Grandparents and Without Parents
I think the biggest thing to consider is whether you trust your in-laws’ problem solving and decision making skills.
How to Stop Hair Pulling
When your toddler pulls your hair gently put him down and say, “I can’t hold you right now it hurts my hair.”
Losing My Temper with My Toddler
It is important that you take a step back and try to understand what may be coming up for you in your own emotional history as you work with your toddler’s feelings.
How do I help a choking child?
The most important way to help your baby or toddler if they are choking is to follow the universal protocol of check-call-care.
Flotation devices for toddlers; ok?
Life jackets are much safer if you are going to be around water with your toddler. It is important to be aware of the potential dangers that water can be for your toddler.
What are some dehydration signs in toddlers?
If your toddler’s dehydrated, it means that he doesn’t have as much fluid in his body as he needs. Babies and children are more prone to dehydration than adults, and it can happen if your toddler takes in less fluid. Here are some signs listed with the American Academy of Pediatrics.