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April 19 of each year is Let’s Laugh Day all over the world. New parents for whom exhaustion is the new normal could use a reminder that it’s important to laugh often. Raising children is hard work but when you do a good job of it, there’s rarely anything better in life than the fruits of such labor. The following are some great reasons for parents to keep their sense of humor and then some tips on how to go about it.
How would you like your baby’s brain to be as buff as the bodybuilder version of Arnold Schwarzenegger? You can definitely do things that strengthen your child’s brain and pave the way for the best possible outcomes in life. It’s a powerfully good thing to do because the brain is a use-it-or-lose-it type of organ. The following tips can help you increase your baby’s brain power.

Approximately 1 in 8 babies spend time in a hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), mostly due to premature birth; in the U.S., 98% survive. Every parent’s prayer is for a healthy child from the moment of birth, but even full-term newborns sometimes need hospital care. The best thing to do is maintain a positive attitude and a sense of humor during the ordeal and look forward to the wonderful days ahead. The following are helpful tips for parents with babies in the NICU.

 

Most parents feel the weight of parenthood in their bank account, where it can really hurt. Children are worth it, but each person is a new mouth to feed, as they say. All the while, most parents want to ensure a good future for their kids. How can you spend what you need to while saving money? There are ways! The following are parent-tested tips, all of which are practical ways to budget and shave down expenses related to raising little ones.
Only parents can grasp the astounding way in which life changes after a baby has arrived. With round-the-clock activities focused on a newborn, mom and dad often operate in pure survival mode. Dads can’t help but notice that a breastfeeding baby gets all the intimacy, even if it’s an entirely different kind. Yes, it’s a challenging time, but Valentine’s Day is an excellent reminder to keep the romance alive. Some tips for doing that as new parents follow.
It’s nice to go out into chilly, crisp weather for a variety of activities, but is it safe for babies? Newborn babies are more susceptible to developing hypothermia than other children, though all kids are vulnerable to icy temps. Little ones haven’t yet developed body temperature regulation. It’s fine to bring kids out into the cold, as long as safety measures are taken. The following are tips for keeping your baby safe outdoors in winter.