Gentle, soothing stretches for your newborn
Even months after birth, your baby may want to curl up into the familiar fetal position.
Even months after birth, your baby may want to curl up into the familiar fetal position.
If your baby cries and cries and cries—sometimes for hours, despite attempts to calm them—they may be among the up to 40% of infants with colic.
Transitioning to the world outside of the womb is a big change for your newborn. Read our 8 tips to ease your newborn's transition from the womb.
Tantrums, limit-testing, and struggling to share: Here's your parenting playbook for the 3 most common toddler behavior challenges.
Giving up their pacifier is likely to be an emotional experience for your child, no matter how you approach it. But you can help them by framing the transition as an exciting part of growing up.
Try these six expert tips to make bath time less stressful for your toddler—and 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.
Co-regulation is the process of showing your toddler how to manage emotions by doing it together. Try these expert tips the next time your child gets upset.
Stranger anxiety is developmentally appropriate but difficult to manage. Next time your child is feeling anxious, try these five strategies.
Read what the witching hour is, common causes for it, and what to do if your baby gets fussy in the evening.