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Emotional Safety, Part 3: All The World’s A Stage

Halloween night can be a carnival of chaos for babies and young children.

It’s no surprise that the odd sights, and sounds, a first encounter with a (possibly) itchy costume, along with the new tastes and aromas, can quickly overload each of your little one’s five senses.
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Emotional Safety, Part 2: To Boo Or Not To Boo?

Safety issues rightly concern parents during the trick-or-treat season.  Physical safety, that is.  But families should plan just as carefully for the emotional safety of their young ones at this time of year.

Here’s how to make the experience less intimidating, and help your child enjoy Halloween on her own terms:
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Emotional Safety At Halloween Time, Part I

Autumn brings families lovely weather, festivals, and other exciting activities.  But at times, Halloween can be a little too exciting for your baby or young child.

An infant who has just discovered the joys of stranger anxiety is in no mood to put up with a bunch of folks who look even stranger than usual for a few days in October.

Keep reading to see what you can do to help your child weather this season.
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Wild Life: Earth Day Series

It’s always a little surprising when we realize how wild our babies really are.

I don’t mean the “prefers to go barefoot” version of untamed. Not even the rather cute “my child really likes nuts and berries” kind of wild.

Nope, I mean the poop-whenevah-wherevah-you-want wildness. The snatch or be snatched toy ethics, and the take a nap any-dang-where mode of savagery. Survival of the stubbornest, child bite child.

You’ve seen playgroup. It’s a jungle in there.


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