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Category: PreNatal Infants

Debate about self-soothing as a solution when waking up in the night
Debate about self-soothing as a solution when waking up in the night
Posted on February 13, 2019October 5, 2025 by Ruth Freeman

Dialogue from Peace at Home Parenting’s Private Facebook Page We’re having some debate about self soothing. The doctor told us that our 4 month old son needs to learn how to self soothe in the night […]

I felt a little bit more lost than I anticipated
I felt a little bit more lost than I anticipated
Posted on November 1, 2018October 5, 2025 by JoAnn Robinson

“I felt a little bit more lost than I anticipated,” a quote from a mom in Chelsea Conaboy’s excellent article about the emotional experience of pregnancy and new motherhood.  Most physicians do not talk with us […]

My 2 year old is jumping out of her crib…
My 2 year old is jumping out of her crib…
Posted on October 2, 2018October 5, 2025 by JoAnn Robinson

Are we ready for a big girl/boy bed? When a child climbs out of the crib, it can be a safety challenge. This can be hard to prevent and some parents use this as a cue […]

Early Childhood Development: Help Baby’s Brain to Grow
Early Childhood Development: Help Baby’s Brain to Grow
Posted on May 6, 2018October 5, 2025 by Ruth Freeman

The mind is a social entity. Children’s brains grow and thrive through interactions with their parents and other caregivers. Want to raise a happy, lifelong learner? Keep these ideas in mind…

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