
Skipping naps can happen from time to time, as you can see there is no video today because my daughter and I have been going nonstop. Continue reading “Skipping Naps: When Toddler’s Go Non-Stop”
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Skipping naps can happen from time to time, as you can see there is no video today because my daughter and I have been going nonstop. Continue reading “Skipping Naps: When Toddler’s Go Non-Stop” →
Children learn how to be tenacious early on and they are little scientists experimenting with their world around them. My daughter will try and try something until she gets it right. Continue reading “Tenacious Children & Learning It’s Okay To Be Imperfect” →
Life with a toddler is nonstop, gosh, I am not exaggerating when I say that you have to put your running shoes on. My daughter has been going nonstop since she was in the womb. Continue reading “Toddler Life: Moms, Put Your Running Shoes On!” →
The Coop just opened its doors December 1st of this year the latest indoor play park in the Southbay. Continue reading “The Coop: New Southbay Indoor Play Park ( A REVIEW)” →
Diversity in playtime for your toddler is very important, so get them out of the home and research new parks. If you remain stuck in the house a good part of the day, your toddler will get bored and will turn your home upside down. Continue reading “Toddler Brain Growth: Parents Be Active Participant In Playtime Diversity” →
A fearless toddler can come in all sizes; one need not necessarily be on the 100th growth percentile to demonstrate confidence. Continue reading “My Petite Fearless Toddler: Confidence Comes In All Sizes” →
I am fat according to the BMI calculator. I’m 5 feet 2 inches and should be between 100-125 or so. First of all, I can never ever weigh 100 pounds! Continue reading “Yep, I am Fat: How To NOT Lose Weight After Childbirth” →
Yes, manually pumping your breast milk is like milking a cow, no joke and if you feel like one, join the club. But, it does works as well as breast pumps. I brought the pump with me to Palm Springs, but forgot the power cord of all things. Ugh. Continue reading “Manually Pumping Your Breast Milk: No Offense, It’s Like Milking A Cow” →
Attachment anxiety in toddlers is normal, but it isn’t always easy to deal with as a parent. As a child, I was clingy with my mom and now, I suppose, that trait has been passed down to my daughter. It’s not like we’ve got a family secret recipe on, “How to make your baby clingy.” Continue reading “Attachment Anxiety in Babies, Toddlers, & Kids: Dealing With Strong Bonds” →
I recently discovered Payless shoes for toddlers and I absolutely love them. I know many mothers out there will likely get upset with me when I say that I’ve never bought a pair of Freshly Picked shoes. Honestly, the reason for me is simple. They’re way too expensive. Don’t get me wrong; they’re super cute shoes and all. But…60 bucks? For baby shoes? Seriously? Continue reading “Payless Shoes For Toddlers vs. Freshly Picked- My Review On Both” →