How to clean a baby's nose
Newborn babies' parents are worried because babies often sneeze and have a little mucus in their noses. Although it is normal at that age, there are situations when the nose must be rinsed
Why you should be careful when cleaning your baby's ears
Proper hygiene of the baby's ears is important for maintaining both ear health and the baby's overall health.
Genital care for boys
Due to the specific structure of the genitalia in boys, regular cleaning and caution are required when maintaining hygiene.
Self-regulation skills in children
In brief, self-regulation is the skill of managing one's own behavior and understanding one's own feelings and reactions.
Usual behavior of a preschooler (3-6 years): What to expect?
Children beyond the age of three are already experienced explorers of the world around them. They are very curious and often ask series of questions. Also, they can now be very focused on things that attract their attention: for example, following a row of ants moving on a tree by the road you are passing.
Baby and young child behaviors that may worry you: shyness
It is quite common for babies and young children to be shy. Babies may "cling" to their parents, cry in different social situations, hide or turn their heads away from people to deliberately avoid contact, or close their eyes.
Baby and young child behaviors that may worry you: fear of strangers
Your baby may show discomfort when held or approached and addressed by a person unfamiliar to him/her. This behavior is common and usually occurs between 7-10 months of age. It can last several months, but may also continue for longer. It usually passes when the child is 18-24 months old.
Common baby behaviors: crying
Babies are born with the ability to cry. For a baby, crying is the basic way of communicating with his/her environment and conveying that he/she is hungry, tired, uncomfortable, in pain, but also that he/she needs tenderness, company or comfort.
Outdoor play
Time outdoors is an opportunity for your child, as well as the whole family, to have interesting experiences and adventures. Playing outdoors often means "getting dirty" - playing with mud, playing on the ground, collecting leaves, "cooking grass", writing with flowers by squeezing color out of them... Although not as clean as the usual play at home - it is much more fun!
Adult participation in children's play
Your child will enjoy playing with you or near you, especially at a very young age. Adult participation in a child's play is very important at all ages.