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9 Ways Bedtime Routines Improve Your Child’s Sleep
A consistent bedtime routine is more than just a series of steps before lights out—it's a crucial part of a child's sleep quality and overall development. “Consistent quality sleep is vital to a child’s development as it is during this read more about 9 Ways Bedtime Routines Improve Your Child’s Sleep
3 Early Autism Prevention Activities for Your Baby
Infants may show early signs of autism, although studies have found that Black children don't typically get a diagnosis until three years after a parent expresses concern. Now, a new study suggests that jumpstarting therapy might stave off that diagnosis read more about 3 Early Autism Prevention Activities for Your Baby
Screen Time Alternatives for Your Little One
Let’s face it, letting your little one watch a show or play a game on a tablet, gaming console, laptop, or TV can be super convenient, especially when you need to get stuff done. But did you know? Kids today read more about Screen Time Alternatives for Your Little One
Black Kids Abroad: The Mental Health Benefits of Blacks Traveling Young
Some of us have been blessed to travel abroad and spend part of our lives as nomads, globe-trotting and collecting life-changing experiences through travel. As adults, we’re well aware of the benefits of travel; relaxation, an increased global awareness, and read more about Black Kids Abroad: The Mental Health Benefits of Blacks Traveling Young
My Story: A Letter To People Who Stare At My Teen Daughter With Down Syndrome
I saw you when you looked up with the familiar, inquisitive stare. When our eyes met, I noticed it. Fear? Anxiety? Maybe. I know when you see us, we may look a little “different,” and we may act differently, too. read more about My Story: A Letter To People Who Stare At My Teen Daughter With Down Syndrome
My Story: “Having Another Child Should Be Easy, So Why Isn’t It?”
Many women without children know all too well the watchful and impatient gaze of others on their biological clocks. For Andrea Moore, a married mother of one, all eyes are on her to have a second child. In her own read more about My Story: “Having Another Child Should Be Easy, So Why Isn’t It?”