A Little More Wisdom
Creative Quarantine Activities for Toddlers Shared by Parents on Social Media
Written by on April 30th, 2020
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has flipped our world upside down! We are staying home and flattening the curve, but we are also facing challenges we never have before.
Baby’s Runny Nose: What’s Normal and What’s Not
Written by Cathy Hale on February 3rd, 2020
When your baby’s cute button nose is runny and gross, it is hard to know what’s normal and what’s not. We’ve got answers!
Why You and Your Child Should Get The Flu Vaccine
Written by Little Remedies on September 11th, 2019
Getting the flu vaccine is the best way to prevent the flu. People who have received the vaccine have less severe cases of the flu and fewer complications.
What To Expect From Baby’s First Cold
Written by Little Remedies on May 6th, 2019
Getting past that first cold is a milestone for baby and parents, but there are things you can do to help your baby.
What You Really Need to Get for Your First Baby
Written by Little Remedies on April 8th, 2019
So, you’re having a baby! As you get closer to the time of delivery it is time to start shopping. But what do you really need?
What To Do If Your Baby Has a Fever
Written by Little Remedies on March 11th, 2019
Fever is just a symptom and a higher temperature does not mean a sicker child. Taking care of your child’s fever might be hard, but here are some guidelines.
Tips to Remind You Baby’s in the Car
- When baby is in the car, leave other items in the back, like your phone or briefcase, to help you remember
- Make it a habit to always open your back door when you park
- Put diaper bag on front seat to serve as a reminder baby’s in the car
- Many navigation apps have child alerts to remind you when you reach your destination
You Got This, Mom: Surviving Baby’s First Uh-Oh Moments
Written by Cathy Hale on February 4th, 2019
Get the mommy advice you need, so you can stay calm and mom on when baby’s first uh-oh moments happen.
Bundling Up Baby in the Winter
- Layer thin clothes starting with close-fitting layer
- Keep extremities warm with socks, mittens & hat
- Remove bulky layers when baby’s in car seat
- Apply sunscreen on baby’s exposed skin
How to Help Your Constipated Toddler Go
Written by Cathy Hale on January 7th, 2019
Seeing your baby in pain because of constipation can be heartbreaking. Here’s how you can help him.