As a professional sleep consultant, I hear the term “regression” used in regards to just about every imaginable circumstance. Essentially, if baby doesn’t sleep well for a couple of nights, parents start dropping the ‘R’ word. Some people subscribe to...
By Hayley Goldberg, LMFT http://heartofconnecting.com Babies are born wired for social connection and from infancy they are ready to start building relationships with the people around them. This process of building relationships and children learning to...
This story was provided by Yale Medicine. During a recent media briefing, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advised people to avoid e-cigarettes while federal and state officials investigate a nationwide outbreak of severe respiratory illnesses...
Yesterday, I received a MEL Science Home Kit. In the Kit was a box full of Fun Science Experiments. Also, the Box came with Eye Protection Glasses, Instructions and Supplies to help with your Experiments for the Month and upcoming....
By Rachel Benson, LCSW One of the most common scenarios I hear from my clients with babies and young children is that by the end of each day, they feel like they “can’t handle” even the smallest setbacks. The baby who won’t easily fall asleep, the spouse who...