Is Holding Baby in Standing Position Bad? What Pediatricians Really Say
Is holding your baby in a standing position harmful? Pediatricians say yes before 6 months. Learn why early standing can affect hip and spine development-and what to do instead.
Is holding your baby in a standing position harmful? Pediatricians say yes before 6 months. Learn why early standing can affect hip and spine development-and what to do instead.
A sensory kit is a collection of safe, hands-on materials that stimulate touch, sound, smell, and sight to support early childhood development. Real examples include rice bins, texture walls, and calming glitter jars.
A trellidor is a sliding child safety gate that moves along a top track, ideal for stairs and narrow spaces. Unlike swing gates, it doesn’t take up floor space and locks securely with one hand. Learn how it works and why it’s a top pick for busy parents.
Americans say 'crib,' not 'cot'-but why? Learn the real difference between baby bed terms, how location affects what you buy, and how to avoid dangerous mistakes when shopping online.
When breast milk or formula isn’t available, knowing safe, short-term feeding options for babies under 12 months can prevent serious health risks. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and where to get help fast.
Pressure-mounted baby gates are convenient but dangerous at the top of stairs. Learn why hardware-mounted gates are the only safe choice and how to spot unsafe gates before it's too late.
A 25-year-old crib may look fine, but it likely doesn't meet modern safety standards. Learn why old cribs pose serious risks-from drop-side hazards to lead paint-and what to do instead.
A 2-year-old can safely wear a sleep sack-many should. It keeps them warm, reduces nighttime hazards, and supports better sleep. Learn when to keep using one and how to transition to blankets safely.
Learn how to pick a baby carrier that’s safe, comfortable, and suited to your baby’s age and your lifestyle. Find the right type, avoid common mistakes, and choose a carrier you’ll actually use.
Baby monitors don't prevent SIDS, but safe sleep practices do. Learn what actually reduces risk and why relying on monitors can give false reassurance.
You don't need a sterilizer for baby bottles after the first few months. Learn when sterilization actually matters, what cleaning really means, and how to keep bottles safe without the stress or expense.
A 4-year-old should be in a forward-facing car seat with a five-point harness until they outgrow it by height or weight. Most kids aren't ready for a booster until age 6 or 7. Safety comes from proper fit-not age alone.