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

Head Lice

"Mummy! My head is itchy!" Your baby may have been infected with the dreaded head lice. Head lice are tiny insects that live on the...

Tips To Protect Your Child From School Infections

There is one main reason why most moms dread the kids going back to school; the sniffles, coughs, stuffy noses and other common childhood...

Signs, Infection and Treatment of Worms

Worm infestation occurs when worms live as parasitic adults in the baby’s gastrointestinal tract. Children are particularly vulnerable to getting these infestations as they...

Problems mums are likely to face when potty training

Getting your child to use their potty well is an achievement for many mums raising toddlers. The main reason is that potty training is...

Popular methods of potty training

 POPULAR METHODS OF POTTY TRAINING For many Kenyan parents, potty training is often approached with uncertainty and anxiety. The main reason is the work and...

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...

Support your Child when they Bed wet

Your baby may get daytime bladder control by the age of three. However, nighttime control may take a little longer. Bedwetting is involuntarily wetting...

Making Hand Washing a Habit

The holidays are here again and those little munchkins get to enjoy the outdoors, play with all the mud, or splash about in the...

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...

Most common reasons toddlers in Kenya refuse to share

For children, sharing is often a foreign term until it is taught and demonstrated by parents. Toddlers in Kenya are no different with many...

Problems mums are likely to face when potty training

Getting your child to use their potty well is an achievement for many mums raising toddlers. The main reason is that potty training is...

Introducing a Sippy Cup to A Breastfed Baby

Introducing the sippy cup to a baby that has been breastfeeding exclusively is a challenge to all mothers. Babies do not want to let...

Alternative ways to discipline toddlers without spanking

In most Kenyan homes, spanking a toddler may be considered the best way to discipline a toddler. However, spanking or hitting can go overboard...
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