Articles about "preschooler nightmares" 57
Are subsequent babies always bigger?
Each pregnancy for every woman will vary. However, subsequent babies due tend to be larger and show earlier as a rule of thumb.
Fifth disease
Fifth disease is most common in preschoolers and school-age children. It’s a viral illness characterized by very red cheeks and is known as the ‘fifth disease’ because it’s the fifth most comm . . .
Psoriasis
This inflammatory skin condition is most likely if there’s a family history (if one parent suffers from psoriasis, their child has a 15 percent chance of experiencing it; with both parents, th . . .
Asthma
Asthma is a common childhood disease characterized by inflammation of the airways and lungs that can affect your child’s breathing.
There is no definite cause for asthma but it is mo . . .
Tantrums
Though your child's tantrums will seem overwhelming, it is important to remember that there is a reason why the feel upset or frustrated. It is important to cope with their anger and teach them from t . . .
Traveling by plane with your baby
Traveling with a young baby on a long flight means careful planning. Airline policies on when and how babies can fly vary and you’ll need to take security arrangements into consideration too. . . .
Pacifiers: yes or no?
All babies have a strong sucking reflex, and sucking on a pacifier has long been used as a means of calming and soothing them.
Some babies will suck on anything they can find, be it thumbs, . . .
Getting ready for the move to Kindergarten
If
you’re lucky enough to have gotten your child a place at a daycare center or preschool that’s accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children
(NAEYC), he’ll have . . .
Losing a baby
Losing a baby at any stage is devastating. It is important to focus on your emotions and to accept support from family members and friends.
A new brother or sister
Sibling relationships are among the longest lasting we experience in our lives and can be intense, emotional and tinged with rivalry, loyalty, love and affection – what a mix!
When a ne . . .