Good hand eye coordination is an essential skill that our kids need to learn and the best way to do this is to give our children the opportunity to practice through play. As parents we all know how important it is for our children to exercise. One good way to …
Read More »Should You Be Giving Your Children Fish Oil?
Fish oil is one of the most studied nutritional and health products. The main components of interest in it are the omega 3 fatty acids. The human body cannot synthesize omega 3 and so it has to be sourced from the diet. Fish is one of the best sources of …
Read More »Deworming Your Baby Or Child: 4 Things You Need To Know
Deworming your baby regularly is important. Ideally your baby should be dewormed every 6 months from 12 months of age. When you deworm do every member of the household including pets! It is important to deworm regularly even if there is no sign of a worm infestation, or it is so …
Read More »What Are Night Terrors In Children? Causes And Solutions
As parents, we often cherish the peaceful sight of our children sleeping soundly, lost in dreams. However, the nights can occasionally bring about a different scenario—one that involves intense fear, confusion, and sleep disruption. Night terrors in children are a puzzling occurrence that can leave both parents and young ones …
Read More »The Essential CPR Steps For Baby: A Comprehensive Guide
Knowing the steps for performing CPR on a baby can be crucial in the event of a cardiac or breathing emergency. While it’s something we hope we never have to do, it’s important to be prepared. Even if you’ve taken a class in child CPR, it’s a good idea to …
Read More »Baby Colic – Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment Of Colic
Baby colic (also known as infantile colic) is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries or displays symptoms of stress frequently and for extended periods without any discernible reason. The strict medical definition of colic is a condition of a healthy baby in which it shows periods of …
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