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How to hack a road trip as a nursing mother

Breastfeeding on the move is said to be way easier than battling bottles and formula. Well, it somehow helps, but not without challenges. Even though taking a baby on an airplane is never a field day by any means, we must agree that the difference is quite clear. It’s much easier to hold your baby […]

Important nutrients needed by a mother during pregnancy

A vital component of the health and survival of the fetus is the mother’s capacity to give her child nutrition and oxygen. Fetal malnutrition can result from inadequate nutrient provision to meet fetal demand. The fetus reacts to malnutrition and adapts, but in doing so, it permanently changes the way the body is built and […]

Raising Kids as a Single Dad

They say that mother is to a son, and father is to daughter. Well, that may somehow be true; however, a challenge may arise if it’s the other way round, that is, if you are to raise both genders as a single parent.And naturally, it is the norm of society to liken single parenthood with […]

Learning through Play for kids

Play is a lot more influential for kids, compared to what most parents get to know. It is a basis for learning & very essential that it’s acknowledged as kid’s social right. A Playful act seems to have a proactive influence on humans’ brains and learning potentials. As a result, you can’t ignore the necessity […]

Easing first-day jitters: My son is finally joining school!

Creche is the first schooldays program & marks a beginning to kid’s new phase of life. Babies first-time jitters in school happens. The first day can be frightening for some kids, & the tension overwhelms parents so much. Notwithstanding, school time comes with so many good times & thrills along the line. Don’t let it come […]

The Effects of Educational Toys as Educative Material

Research has shown that learning through play is an important part of a child’s development. Not only is play a great way for your child to release some extra energy which is a great benefit for families, but through play a child is able to find out who they are, even during infancy. Even in […]

Helping your child make successful transitions

Adapting to a routine outside of one’s habitat, an attempt to associate amidst strange faces, switching institutions of learning, getting through a hectic college pressure are great turning points that can feel daunting & unbearable at the beginning. Notable life changes are stressful tasks. However, after you’re used to the new conditions faced with, gradually […]

Settling in The Second Trimester

Pregnancy is undeniably a beautiful experience for any woman. The sense of closeness and the love for someone you haven’t even seen yet. Words fall short for this lovely gift women possess. A pregnancy lasts for approximately 40 weeks which are divided into 3 trimesters. The second trimester lasts from about week 13 to week […]

Childbirth Methods and Their Implications

Throughout the years, if we flip back the pages of medical history, childbirth has been a daunting task for the mother alone to travail outside the hospital striving hard to give birth to the child. Such circumstances often ended up hollowing out with complications and threats to both mother and the child. Childbirth indeed is […]

Your guide to the second pregnancy trimester (Week 13 to 26)

As incredible as a Pregnancy trimester could be for a mother-to-be, at the same time, she should be prepared to experience some inconvenience, ills that occur irregularly. The second trimester of pregnancy (Week 13 to 26) is when most women regained their strength & feel better. Outwardly, the pregnancy is obvious; you don’t need to […]