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Read toy labels for age and safety recommendations. read more
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Read toy labels for age and safety recommendations. read more
Each infant is unique, so I never recommend a minimum amount of milk. read more
Patience is called for in potty training, because "Mother Nature" does need to be included in this decision process. read more
Most often these lumps are normal lymph nodes -- "glands" that we all have in various parts of our bodies. read more
Children who are rapid learners or are more intelligent don't necessarily potty train earlier. read more
It is important for you to understand fevers so that you can feel comfortable in your approach to caring for your child. read more
It's wiser to give a child the vaccine than to wait to see if he catches the chickenpox, which sometimes has complications. read more
As long as your baby is growing and developing normally, constipation should not be a cause for alarm. read more
Breast-feeding is generally recommended for the first 12 months of life. read more
Pediatricians have different styles of managing ear infections, which are one of the more common infections in childhood. read more
Chickenpox can be spread to someone who hasn't had it, from 24 hours prior to the first appearance of the rash until the rash crusts over, which is a ... read more
When a child has this condition, he loses the bumps on the tongue that give it the normal rough appearance. read more
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