Feb 26, 2021
Moms – Ashley Wehrli
Sleep is an essential part of healthy child development. Sleep for infants, toddlers and children are vital for their growth and mental health. While adults also need a sufficient amount of sleep every night, children are going through rapid periods of growth and they count on sleep to get them through it. As children age, sleep becomes elusive. As children want to explore the “grown-up” idea of staying up late, they may be missing out on vital hours their body and mind needs to make sure it can get through the next day.
Read More: https://www.moms.com/parents-guide-to-sleep-habits-in-school-aged-tween-kids/
Feb 25, 2021
Medical X-Press – Michael Addelman
A study by a University of Manchester psychologist has scientifically defined for the first time what constitutes a good bedtime routine for children between the ages of 2 and 8.
Read More: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-02-ideal-children-bedtime-routine.html
Feb 25, 2021
Medical X-Press – Staff Writer
Many parents and caregivers are hoping their kids return to in-person learning. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released highly anticipated new guidance for getting children back into a physical classroom.
Read More: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-02-kids-covid-vaccines-school.html
Feb 24, 2021
Moms – Ashley Wehrli
With parents everywhere concerned about what the pandemic is doing to the children, medical experts have weighed in on their top concerns in regards to children’s health and wellbeing. The pandemic has changed the lives of everyone, and while we are about to hit the one year anniversary, moms are growing concerns about the implications this could be having on our children. The concerns goes anywhere from health to social skills, and experts are now stating what they believe are the highest concerns.
Read More: https://www.moms.com/doctors-reveal-top-pediatric-concerns-during-pandemic/
Feb 24, 2021
Moms – Meghan Glosson
As parents, we love our children more than anything or anyone. Because of this, we want our children to grow up happy and successful. Since self-esteem directly influences a person’s confidence and sense of self, it only makes sense that parents would want to foster positive self-esteem in their children from a young age.
Read More: https://www.moms.com/quality-time-enhances-child-self-esteem/