"Once I answered, I knew something was horribly wrong."
If you’re old enough to read this, you probably don’t remember a lot of your early childhood. The average age of earliest memory for adults is around three years, and the number of memories increases only slowly until it reaches a normal level around age seven. But there’s a way to help your own children...
As well as fighting for women’s equality, we should be lobbying for men to be equal partners at home. The financial and cultural benefits would change our world.
Just as we plan for college, buying a home or retirement, we must plan for our family's and our own aging and long-term needs.
While moms love their children no matter what language they speak, different cultures face different challenges when it comes to parenting.
Mom has very severe dementia. Lives in memory care unit. Now has fallen because she does not remember to use her walker. Any suggestions? It is a misconception that once a loved one is no longer living at home, but is instead being cared for at a facility which specializes... Read More
They don't see you stand in the bathroom and gather your resolve every morning. They don't see those of you who mother alone without much support. They don't see the trips to the car back and forth and back and forth. They don't see you counting to ten a dozen times before noon. They don't see you look at the bank account and sigh and try to figure out how to make three meals with what's left in your pantry. They don't see…
This paper shares the results of a national scan of message trends in infant and toddler advocacy and offers guidance on how to develop effective infant-toddler messages.
A Virginia toddler used her dad's phone to FaceTime her mom when she noticed something wasn't right.
Nurses are natural problem solvers. That's why MakerNurse encourages nurses to continue devising their own solutions, then give them the tools to create them.
Did you decide to take time off of work to care for your kids? Are you ready to get a job? Returning to the workforce after some time can be daunting, but we’ve got a few tips for stay-at-home parents to go back to work.
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Little and domineering, toddlers have an amazing clarity of purpose and passion.
Amber LoRe, a baby and toddler sleep consultant with The Baby Sleep Site, helps you figure out why your toddler is waking up so early during the summer, and how to get them to sleep later.
Identifying and treating a stroke as quickly as possible can save brain cells, function, and lives. Everyone should know the warning signs of a stroke and when to get help fast.The warning signs of a stroke can begin anywhere from a few minutes to da...
This courageous nurse's story illustrates the value of telemedicine, bringing medical expertise to the remotest areas of the planet.
Infant-toddler care continues to be among the most expensive types of child care
Infants born to women covered by Medicaid or CHIP may be automatically eligible for that insurance during their first year, but advocates say confusing rules and bureaucratic problems too often pre…
As your parents age, you want them to remain as independent as possible. However, there may come a time when you cant give them all the help they need. This ...
There's a growing market in technology to address health problems in older people. But young techies don't always know what their clients really need and want. Enter the focus group of Dad.
Bedtime stories, roughhouse play, and sharing household chores can influence children's health and well-being in enormous ways, new research shows.