Gerber Cereals: Introducing Your Baby To Solids
Are you looking for answers on when to introduce baby cereal to infants? Learn how to feed cereal to baby for the first time, along with Gerber Cereals to try when introducing solids to your baby.How Planning Ahead Makes Me A Better Parent
Family and friends think I’m crazy for packing a month in advance or even stocking up on soap and towels. I like being prepared for just about anything, so it shouldn’t shock anyone that I don’t like surprises. My parents will be here in less than a week, and you can imagine how much in advance I’ve prepared myself and our home. Although there’s a mountain of unfolded laundry in the guestroom, everything else is ready for their arrival. I even sent them a schedule last month of all the things we’ll be doing to help plan their days. Sadly, theQuick Tips To Potty Training Your Child
Looking to potty train your child? Here are some tips from potty training our firstborn.Trusting Yourself
One of the most valuable lessons I’ve ever learned after becoming a parent has been to trust myself. You can really drive yourself insane by searching on Google for every little thing you come across as a parent. After my son turned one I gave up panicking about the slightest things. It was like a gift to myself: No more acting like psycho Tima. Of course, I couldn’t do it without a pep talk from his godmother and my long-time friend, Meli. She’s always been known to slap some sense into me. Learning The Ropes I know it only seems easierWhy I Rarely Visit Family And Friends
I’ve been asked several times to go out of my way and visit people. When we first moved to South Florida, it was tough to get out of the house with an infant. And now with a toddler and an infant, it’s a lot harder. People always suggest getting together. And I don’t mind, but I like to do it when Jeff is available to come with me. An Extra Set Of Hands I like to rely on myself for as much as I can, but sometimes I really need an extra set of arms to help with the boys.