
Comfort, play, teach: 10 tips to comfort your toddler
The best way to comfort a toddler is to make them forget about their growing tooth or their little accident… Here are 10 ways to make them forget all their problems!
The best way to comfort a toddler is to make them forget about their growing tooth or their little accident… Here are 10 ways to make them forget all their problems!
All parents have faced it at one time or another: a bad word spontaneously comes out of your little one’s mouth and you do not know how to react.
With summer upon us, we are all looking forward to being able to enjoy the sun and good weather! But be careful, you must be wary of sunburns, especially for your little ones!
“Tomorrow”, “in a week”, “after sleep”, “in a month”, “wait a minute”, etc. All these notions are hard to understand for very young children! Motherforlife.com explains it all… in two minutes!
When does a mouth wound deserve your attention? What should you do? When should you react? Here are a few useful tips.
A decreased sex drive can strike anyone at any time, but standing around and waiting for it to come back isn’t the solution. Here are some natural methods that can help revive your libido.
It is a small, bumpy rash and yet, it can cause great discomfort and make baby irritable. We missed the summer but we definitely didn't miss heat rash! Here are some tips to try to prevent and relieve them.
Instead of raging about men’s differences and nagging them about their ways of being and doing - often opposed to ours - why not find inspiration in their qualities?
For many reasons, the language of a child is not always easy to understand. We often feel helpless about this. What should we do then?
Have you already found your child standing up, asleep, while they should have been in bed? Are they sleepwalking? Why? Is it dangerous?
Every year in Quebec, hundreds of children are diagnosed with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). But are these kids receiving a diagnosis too fast?
Small ailments are common among children and it is sometimes difficult for parents to separate the real physical pain from the little imaginary pain.