Babies & Toddlers

“We try to listen to him and bring him whatever he asks, do whatever he asks us to do," a parent tells HuffPost UK. Here, a therapist explains why they need to change tack.
"Yesterday she was mad I put her sandwich on a plate instead of just putting it in her hands."
Parents seem to think so. But experts aren't on board.
"Let's not normalise parent and child functioning every day on sleep deprivation," said the TV personality.
If you've been on the receiving end of a toddler slap recently, listen up.
They're not trying to wind you up. So what's really going on?
Next time they say they're bored, take a leaf out of psychiatrist Dr Carl Marci's book.
Nurse Rebecca Mottram said we need to move away from the idea that children need to be "developmentally ready" to potty train.
Another day, another story about people getting irate because little ones cry on flights.
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