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The First-Time Parent’s Guide to Summer Daycare Lunches (That Won’t Spoil by Noon)

 

Sending your little one to daycare for their first summer is an exciting time. You want to pack a lunch that’s nutritious and appealing, but you may wonder how to stop food from spoiling in the heat. A summer lunch box for kids requires a bit more planning than winter p...


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Modern Dads: Father’s Day 2026

While the shape of fatherhood has transformed over the years, some core truths remain unchanged. Over the decades, parenting styles have shifted from one extreme to another. Yet, despite the changing roles a father may hold, what persists is his deep need to connect, feel needed, feel appreciated, and be recognized as a parent who i...


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Pediatric OTs and PTs know things about bike riding that most parents don’t. This complete guide covers the clinical approach to teaching kids to ride — including when to ask for help.

Jen Wirt, Founder of Coral Care, has been open about getting her daughter help learning to ride a bike. Her daughter’s occupational therapist taught h...


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You’re three weeks postpartum. It’s 2 a.m. The baby won’t latch, won’t stop crying, and your brain is running a loop that sounds something like: What if I’m not doing this right? What if something is seriously wrong? What if I’m already ruining them? 

The spiral begins.

As a mom of two with my third on th...


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Parents usually pay close attention to milestones like walking, talking, and teething, but jaw development is another important part of early childhood growth that often gets overlooked. The development of the jaw affects how a child breathes, eats, speaks, and how their teeth eventually align as they grow.

In many...


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