Toddlerhood

Toddlerhood is a fascinating growth stage for babies and can get somewhat frustrating for a Parent. For instance, it is not uncommon see a Toddler in the supermarket or in any other setting, rolling on the ground, screaming as loudly as they can when they are denied an indulgence. Situations like these put a Parent in embarrassing and sometimes awkward situations. That aside there are many dynamics that come with this growth stage such as bed transitions, sleep and diet. They are also beginning to develop character. Read through our articles’ to help you navigate some of this stage

Is Sleep As Important As Diet ?

Why is a good night’s rest important for Children? Sleep is an essential part of everyone’s routine and an indispensable part of a healthy lifestyle....

Teaching how to share

My daughter learnt a phrase in the School last term. She came home shouting, "Sharing is caring!" I asked what that meant and she...

How to Discipline your Toddler

Toddlers can easily become little tyrants and it is important to establish control from the onset. You must set up a set of rules...

Tips to Potty Training Your Baby

Right from the start, decide what you are going to name the process. In Kenya, some of the common names given are ‘pee-pee, susu, kojoa,...

Helping Your Toddler Sleep Through the Night

Nothing ruins a mum’s peace of mind like a toddler who keeps waking up at night. Unfortunately, most will not go back to bed...

Feeding your Toddler

Any baby who is between 12-36 months is generally referred to as a toddler. These years are usually characterised by a period of rapid...

How to Make Children Eat More Fruits and Vegetables

If you’re looking for ways of persuading children to eat more fruits and vegetables, you are not alone. Every parent wishes there was a...

Allergies and Toddlers

It’s normal to discover that your toddler is allergic to things you’ve never been allergic to. The most common allergens among Kenyan children are...

How to know Baby is ready for Potty Training

Potty or toilet training is the mastery of skills necessary for urinating and passing stool (bowel and bladder control) in a socially acceptable time...

Characteristics of a 2 year old Toddler

A two year old toddler is able to do simple tasks without your help. The baby’s realized that he/she is no longer an extension...

Potty Training: Girls vs Boys

Potty training in Kenya is a chance for parents to finally stop buying diapers and channel that money to other household expenses. However, training...

Toddler eating: Best ways to cope with a fussy eater

Mealtimes for most mums that have toddlers in Kenya can be very frustrating especially if they are a fussy eater. Majority of toddlers, although...

Three (3) fun games to help your toddler learn sharing

For many Kenyan parents, teaching their toddler to share is as hard as anywhere across the globe. It is common to find them whining...
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