Training Pants vs Regular Underwear Explained

Potty training can be a scary transition: not only for your child who has been used to going in their diaper their whole life, but for you too!  It is the true test of parent patience to teach the new skill of potty training and deal with messy failures over and over again. Throw in … Read more

A pediatrician explains what to do if your child is always sick since starting school or daycare

We’ve lived through this hellish cycle so many times with our kids.

They pick up a bug or virus from school, spend a day (or a week) at home getting better, and then as soon as they go back they bring home another illness!

Sometimes it takes down the entire household.

The never-ending stream of runny noses, coughs, and sore throats can be frustrating for kids and parents alike.

If you find yourself paying for childcare that your child cannot attend due to them being sick — while at the same time, you’re not getting paid by your employer because you have to stay off work to look after your child — it can be a real financial struggle too.

So why are your kids always sick since starting school, and is there anything you can do about it?

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Bottle Warmer vs Hot Water vs Microwave Explained

While some babies are happy to drink formula or expressed breastmilk at room temperature (or sometimes even straight from the fridge), a lot of babies prefer their bottles warmed up.

But what’s the best way to heat up a baby’s bottles?

Parents have three main options:

  • A bottle warmer
  • Sitting the bottle in hot water
  • And the microwave

Using the microwave to heat a baby bottle is NOT recommended — you’ll understand why by the end of this article.

But overall, what’s the difference between a bottle warmer vs hot water vs the microwave?

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7 Show & Tell Ideas for Kids (Color Red)

Children love to talk about their favorite colors.

Your child’s teacher may choose a color-themed Show and Tell day because it’s a simple topic for children to present something on. and it’s one of the easiest topics to come up with ideas for. 

It’s especially a great icebreaker for a more shy child to open up and share something with their classmates, which is why Show and Tell can be great for speaking practice. 

But if you’re struggling to come up with red Show and Tell ideas to get your child ready for the big day, we’ve got you covered!

Here are some fun and easy Show and Tell ideas for the color red:

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Is it OK for kids to skip preschool? The pros and cons according to experts

Attending preschool, daycare or any other childcare setting in the United States is optional.

This means that every parent has a very important decision to make…

Should you send your child to preschool or keep them at home?

Data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NECS) shows that 54% of all three- and four-year-old children are enrolled in preschool.

So, whether you choose to send your child to preschool or keep them home, you can rest assured that plenty of other parents are arriving at the same decision as you are.

Choosing to skip preschool and wait until compulsory education begins is absolutely fine!

However, it’s important to consider your decision carefully to make sure that it’s the right one for your child, as well as the rest of your family.

Studies have shown that attending pre-school has many benefits for children. Yet you will also find that there are benefits to keeping your child at home until they’re older.

If only there were a simple Yes or No answer to whether you should skip preschool!

The benefits of having your child attend preschool or pre-K mostly center around social and academic development — chances are your children will grow rapidly with formal instruction and lots of interaction with other kids.

However, skipping preschool or keeping your child at home has plenty of benefits, too — you’ll be able to give them more individual attention and enjoy better flexibility in your schedule. You’ll save a ton of money on tuition, too!

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7 Simple Virtual Show & Tell Ideas for Kids

All parents have, for better or worse, become familiar with virtual learning lately.

Your child’s teacher is no doubt working hard to employ every activity possible that will translate well into virtual learning.

One of these activities is Show and Tell. Because each individual student can be seen by everyone else, Show and Tell is easily employed in the virtual classroom.

But what are the best Show and Tell ideas for virtual learning? It’s actually not as difficult to come up with good presentation items as you might think!

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8 Unusual Show & Tell Ideas For Kids

You’ve just heard the news: Show and Tell time is coming up soon!

Show and Tell is a great classroom tool to strengthen speaking and confidence skills in your child. 

But as we all know, these kinds of assignments can be a lot of work for parents.

Sure, you can go with an easy Show and Tell idea that takes 5 minutes — but what if your child really wants to present something unique?

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8 Quick & Easy Show & Tell Ideas for Kids

Show and Tell time! Do you panic or rejoice?

There’s so many reasons to love Show and Tell. It switches up classroom roles, where one of the students becomes a teacher to their classmates, just for a few minutes.

It builds camaraderie with the students and gives them a chance to practice giving a cohesive presentation or story in front of a group of people.

But if you’re short on ideas and time as parents, you’ll need some quick and easy Show and Tell ideas to keep from pulling your hair out.

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7 Fun & Easy Games to Play Outside without Contact

Kids today get a LOT of screen time.

And sure, it’s entertaining! And sometimes even educational.

But studies show too much screen time makes it difficult for kids to engage in non-electronic activities.

For example, it limits the children’s ability to explore outdoors, play with toys to trigger creativity and imagination, or play with other kids to develop good social skills.

But outdoor play has its own risks — kids can get bumped, bruised, or even injured from careless running around or rough contact with their friends.

So let’s look at some of the best games to play outside without contact — to encourage more outdoor play but limit the spread of germs and risk of injury.

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7 Easy Games to Play Outside Without Running

A study by Aarhus University in Denmark has shown that children who spend time outdoors in nature will experience better mental health as they grow.

Even the world health organization vouches for outdoor play and has provided recommendations on the hours children should spend outside.

But if your kids (or even you!) don’t like running around, it can be tough to think of fun games for them to play outside.

Plus, playing games with no running can prevent injuries and can (sometimes) keep kids from getting too sweaty or dirty.

But don’t worry, if you’re here, you’re in lucky!

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