A Mommybites reader asked, “What should I do if my child is a sore loser?” It is important to teach a kid how not to be a sore loser, as well as how not to quit things because they are difficult. Luckily, Dr. Sarah Klagsbrun has come up with some helpful tips to help children […]
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Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: Grandmother Wants Help in Turning Down DIL’s Invitation
There’s always trouble with the in-laws, but what do you do with relationships when there’s a new baby on the way? Dr. Gramma Karen has all the advice you need to deal with these tough family conflicts.

Anger Management Tips for Tweens and Teens
Does your tween or teen often find themselves in trouble because of anger or react to situations and later regret how they behaved? Does her anger cause problems with other people, or does he express that he is tired of letting anger control him? It is important to understand that anger is a natural feeling […]

This Is How to Relieve Foot Pain during Pregnancy
Pain and/or swelling in the feet and legs during pregnancy is a common complaint for many expecting moms. Here are some great tips to help ease this discomfort and to ensure that you are living healthily to naturally ease the pain.

A Few Simple Self Care Ideas for All Moms
New moms — and parents in general — tend to place their children’s needs in front of their own. Just like the emergency procedures on an airplane, if you don’t take care of yourself, eventually you will not be able to take care of your children. Parents are busy with family responsibilities, work, errands, household chores […]

6 Ways to Teach Your Kiddos about Money
There’s no doubt talking about money with children is challenging; however, it is essential for their personal development.

The Power of Play in Your Child’s Development
Play is such an important way your little one engages with the world and builds their skills! Check out why play is very serious business.

5 Basic Financial Decisions All Parents Must Make
When it comes to financial planning for parents, there are five basic financial decisions every parent should make. You need to do what is necessary to make good financial choices so you can give your kids the lives you want for them—and maybe not have to work for the rest of your lives to do it!
