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March 3, 2025
Tessa Anderson wasn’t sure she wanted to become a mom. “I had always been one of those people who dug her heels in and said, ‘Nope. I’m not having kids,’ especially when I was younger,” said the 30-year-old, of Dubuque. “People would say to me, ‘You’ll probably feel differently about it when you’re older. But...
New parents have a lot to think about. From setting up the nursery, to picking out a name, there are so many details to consider, both small and large. Here are some tips: Prepare your household Doctors suggest exposing pets to the smells and sounds of babies in advance of your child’s arrival. Playing a...
Baby, it’s a brand new year. And when it comes to creating the perfect sleep space for little ones, there are more fun options than ever. Styles range from haute to homespun, vintage to vanguard. A look at some of the best: Blurring the lines Traditional parameters like gender-specific motifs and colors, and room-specific furnishings,...
Any parent who’s gone through a “I don’t like that” phase knows that kids can be notoriously picky eaters, often because they’re more sensitive to smells, texture and taste. Children also can be afraid to try unfamiliar foods, which is why many experts advise teaching kids about where food comes from and how it’s prepared...
Choosing healthy beverages for children and adolescents is just as important as choosing healthy foods, as it impacts everything from oral health to chronic disease risk. That’s why leading health and nutrition organizations developed new healthy beverage recommendations for families with children ages 5-18. These evidence-based recommendations were created as part of a collaboration by...
Women’s bodies are beautifully complex, guided by natural rhythms and cycles that are deeply influenced by hormonal health. Hormones play a vital role in regulating mood, energy, sleep and reproductive health, making their balance essential for overall well-being. Nutrition is a powerful tool in maintaining this balance, offering the nutrients and energy needed to support...
Your child has a stuffy nose, cough and fever. Is it the flu? COVID? A common cold? Or are they symptoms of respiratory syncytial virus? Or another virus known to cause the common cold? There seem to be so many, especially in young children who can have several colds per year. Viruses can keep your...
Much as MTV and Saturday morning cartoons stood in as de facto parents for our generation, Tik Tok and Instagram are serving in loco parentis for the next generation of tech-obsessed youth. But there is another way. A better way. A hacking way. In hackis parentis, if you will allow a bit of Latin in...
What are TikTok’s privacy settings? Can parents control what advertising their children see on Facebook? How do parents limit the amount of time their children spend on Instagram? A new parent tool, the Glossary of Digital Media Platforms, offers the answers and will be handy for parents of children trying out new phones or other...

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