“What is eczema in babies?” And other top newborn care questions—answered
As a new parent, it’s natural to have a lot of questions about caring for your baby.
As a new parent, it’s natural to have a lot of questions about caring for your baby.
From how to get started to how to handle accidents and setbacks, here are answers to commonly-asked questions about potty learning.
From developmental leaps to separation anxiety, here are a few things that could be disrupting your baby’s sleep at 9 months—and how to help.
Your child can potty train using a floor potty or a seat that fits on a regular toilet. Learn the pros and cons of each style.
Discover lesser-known tips and facts about teaching your child to use the toilet from Lovevery's senior child development expert.
Learn the signs your child may be ready to potty train and expert tips for introducing the concept.
Having their nails cut is a little bit scary for your child. Here are some adjustments that might make the process a little easier for both of you.
Are there benefits to thumb sucking? Should I try to stop my baby from thumb sucking? Learn if it's okay for your baby to suck their thumb.
Falling back asleep after a pacifier falls out is hard on everyone. Read the dos and don’ts of using pacifiers for your baby's sleep.
If your baby won't sleep in or seems overtired, try an earlier baby bedtime routine with help from Lauren Lappen, Lovevery's sleep consultant.