by Catherine | Aug 9, 2025 | Babies, Breastfeeding, Newborn, Prenatal
While breastfeeding is a natural activity for mothers and babies, we can never know how it will actually go for a nursing pair. How your birth goes can greatly impact breastfeeding. Your best shot at easier, pain-free breastfeeding is a vaginal birth and learning...
by Catherine | Nov 5, 2013 | Breastfeeding, Child development
eYour baby loves to look at target shapes – but those abstract circles to hang over the crib are not what he needs. Look at your own beautiful self. Here, you will find the appealing target shapes that your baby wants to gaze upon. Nipples, eyes and faces What...
by Catherine | May 29, 2012 | Child development
Young children have a mandate to master their world through direct action. How often you have you seen your toddler try to push the full shopping cart – and be crushed if you don’t let them? Push activities not only create strength, but also give your...
by Catherine | May 20, 2012 | Child development
The moveable feast From your baby’s first days of swimming in utero and throughout early childhood, he is developing body maps that give him a secure sense of self – and his first math skills. As your child moves, her little brain is receiving a feast of...