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Can Screens Delay Milestones in Advance?
Every parent waits for those first milestones. The first smile that feels intentional. The first time your baby rolls over. The moment they sit, crawl, stand, or say their first word. These aren’t just “developmental checkpoints”—they are emotional moments that stay with you forever.
Why Babies Need Faces, Not Screens
The wide eyes, the tiny smile forming, the sudden kick of excitement when they recognize someone familiar—it’s not just cute, it’s deeply meaningful. In those moments, a baby isn’t just “looking.” They are learning, connecting, building their brain in ways that will shape their entire life.
What to Eat When You Are Trying to Conceive
When you’re trying to conceive, food suddenly starts to feel more important than usual. You begin to notice what you’re eating more closely. You may start wondering if certain foods can increase your chances. You might even feel like you need to completely change your diet to “do everything right.”
“But My Friends Get More Screen Time!” -What to Say Without Feeling Like the Strict Parent
When children bring up their friends, it may sound like they are arguing for more screen time. But underneath that, something else is happening. They are trying to understand their place. Children constantly observe the world around them.
Common Fears First-Time Parents Don’t Talk About
Becoming a parent is often painted as a beautiful, joyful journey. And yes, it is. But beneath all the excitement, there’s another side that doesn’t get spoken about enough—the fears. Not the obvious ones. Not the ones people casually mention. But the quiet, uncomfortable thoughts that come late at night… the ones you hesitate to say out loud.
How to Let Kids Be Bored Without Screens: The Breakthrough That Builds Creativity and Calm
“I’m bored.” It sounds simple. Harmless even. But for many parents, this sentence creates immediate pressure. It feels like something needs to be solved quickly. Something needs to be provided. Something needs to be fixed.
How to Play With Your Child: Why Guided Play Is the Secret to Early Learning Success
In the first few years of life, a child’s brain develops faster than at any other stage. According to the Harvard Center on the Developing Child, early experiences and responsive interactions with caregivers shape the brain’s architecture and directly influence learning, behavior, and emotional well-being later in life. This means that the quality of interaction during playtime matters far more than teaching the alphabet or numbers too early.
Why Does My Baby Pull Hair, Bite, or Pinch? Early Aggressive Behaviour Explained (6–12 Months)
It often happens without warning. One moment your baby is playing or cuddling, and the...
Why Is My Baby Suddenly Clingy? Understanding Separation Behaviour (6–12 Months)
One day your baby happily plays on the mat, smiles at everyone, and seems easy...
Baby Fights Sleep: Is It Behavioural or Something Else?
There’s a very specific kind of exhaustion that comes when your baby is clearly tired—rubbing...
Is My Baby Manipulating Me by Crying? The Truth About Newborn Behaviour
There’s a moment almost every new parent has. It usually comes at night, when the...
Why Does My Newborn Cry Even After Feeding? Understanding Early Behaviour (0–6 Months)
You finally feed your baby. They seem full. Maybe they even drift off for a...
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