6-12 Month Milestones

Discover essential advice and tips for babies aged 6-12 months. Learn about developmental milestones, feeding, sleep routines, and more for your growing little one.

Child Safety: From 6 Months to 1 Year

Child Safety: From 6 Months to 1 Year

Learn how to protect your baby from common injuries like falls, burns, choking, and car accidents. Discover essential safety tips, including proper car seat use, safe sleep practices, and home safety measures.

August 26, 2025Emma Thompson
Is sleeping in a stroller good or bad?

Is It Safe for Newborns to Sleep in a Stroller?

Learn whether it’s safe for newborns to sleep in a stroller. Explore the pros and cons, ideal sleep surfaces for infants, and tips to transition your baby to a crib for better rest

August 26, 2025Olivia Patel
How to teach a little one to fall asleep independently while maintaining breastfeeding?

How to Separate Breastfeeding and Sleep

Learn how to help your baby sleep without relying on breastfeeding. Discover why babies wake at night for the breast, how to break sleep associations, and tips to maintain breastfeeding while improving sleep.

August 26, 2025Noah Bennett
Shifted feeding schedule: why is your baby eating all night?

Shifted Feeding Schedule in Babies

Learn why your baby eats less during the day and more at night, causing a shifted feeding schedule. Discover causes like teething, growth spurts, and distractions, plus practical tips to improve daytime feeding and nighttime sleep.

August 26, 2025Sophia Nguyen
Developmental games for a child aged 6–7 months. Even more movement!

Engaging Developmental Games for 6–9 Month Old Babies

6 months is a significant milestone in a child's life. They are constantly learning new movements and showing more interest in toys. Playtime with children after six months becomes much more engaging.

August 26, 2025Emma Thompson
Teething and children's sleep

Teething in Babies

Many parents believe that the most common reason for poor sleep in children is teething. The emergence of a new tooth often affects the child's well-being. The little one may become fussy, clingy, and sleep may worsen. This is due to the irritation of nerve endings caused by the erupting teeth. During the teething phase, sleep patterns can become unpredictable; daytime naps may be shorter and more frequent, and the child may wake up more often at night. Getting the child to sleep, especially for the night, can take longer, and it may be harder for them to relax. Even if the child can fall asleep independently, they might need assistance in settling down and extending their sleep. If teething becomes difficult, a dark blue bump called a teething hematoma may appear on the gums. This usually resolves on its own, but sometimes dental intervention is necessary.

August 26, 2025Noah Bennett
Reducing nighttime feedings: how and when?

How to Wean Your Baby from Night Feedings

Waking up to soothe or feed a newborn is a natural part of motherhood. It’s so nice to hold your little one in the quiet and nurse them! However, sooner or later, continuous sleep becomes more important than frequent feedings.

August 26, 2025Noah Bennett
Infant Hoarse Voice: Common Causes, Signs, and Parent Tips

Hoarse Voice in Infants

Discover the reasons behind an infant’s hoarse voice, including common causes, key signs to monitor, and practical tips to comfort your baby. Learn when it’s time to consult a doctor for peace of mind

August 26, 2025Noah Bennett