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How to Flourish at Week 36
At Week 36, your baby hasn't stopped growing yet! The little bundle of joy is now about 18 ½ inches long and weighs roughly 6 pounds.

37 Weeks Pregnant: Your Baby Is 'Dropping' and Preparing to Say Hello!
Your body and baby are busy preparing for delivery day! From fetal movements to false labor, here's everything you can expect in Week 37 of your pregnancy.

38 Weeks Pregnant: Know if That Contraction Is Real or False Alarm
Congratulations, you're 38 weeks pregnant! Time to find out about baby’s growth, signs of labor, and the nutrition you need as you approach your due date.

Birthing day essentials: what to bring/what not to bring
Between weeks 33 and 36 of the pregnancy, begin packing hospital bags for Mom, Dad, and your newborn

Dating a Single Mom? 9 Things to Consider
Looking to date a single mom? It requires patience, empathy, and real love. Here’s what to expect.

10 Creative (and Effective) Potty Training Tips for Kids Who Hate the Potty
Do your kids dread going to the potty? Try these creative tips to help them ditch the diaper!

Week 33 - 34: Natural Loss of Appetite
Losing appetite? Don’t worry, it’s natural.

5 Benefits of Drinking Milk
There are many benefits to drinking milk. Read on to know how this nutritious drink can help your kid’s brain development, grow stronger and healthier.

Why You Shouldn’t Force Picky Eaters – And What Works Better
Does your child refuse to a large variety of food? Learn the real issue behind picky eating, and how to get your child to warm up to healthier and more nutritious options.

Eat Healthy for a Good Immune System
Food is very important for a healthy immune system to fight all types of infections. What are the nutrients needed to keep us nourished?

Should I Be Worried About My Baby’s Late Teething?
Babies usually start teething around their 6th month. But what if your baby is already past this age and hasn’t started teething yet? A Dentist shares her advice.

A Mom's Guide to Safely Losing the Post-Baby Weight
Losing baby weight after pregnancy takes time. Read this guide from mommy Michelle on losing the extra pounds the safe way.

Positive Disciplining without Spanking or Shouting
Studies show that practicing positive discipline is more effective than spanking and punishment. Read more about the benefits compiled by mom and writer Donna Cuna-Pita.

10 Practical Ways to Save For Emergencies or Big Expenses
Mommy Bernadette Siazon lists down how you can start saving up for your family’s emergency fund and cut down on expenses.

How to Support Your Partner After Paternity Leave
Learn how fathers can still help moms with domestic tasks even after maxing out their parental leaves.

5 Ways to Help Pregnant Women Manage Gestational Diabetes
Here are tips on what expectant moms can do to properly manage their blood sugar level and protect their unborn baby from the health complications of gestational diabetes.

How to Exercise for an Easier Childbirth
Expecting moms can do these exercises to prepare for labor and delivery. Here’s how to do them.

Three ways to boost baby’s IQ while in the mom’s womb
Learn three simple and easy steps from Christia S. Padolina, M.D. to boost your baby’s brain growth and development while he’s still in your tummy.

3 Ways to Raise a Confident Child
Self-confidence is the foundation of a child’s well-being. Here’s how parents can help their children build it.

Best Babymoon Destinations
Planning to enjoy a romantic getaway with the hubby, but worried about harming baby in your belly?

The Best (And Worst) Parenting Advice I Ever Received
Parents often get advice from well-meaning friends and family members. Mommy blogger Levy Martinez shares some of the best and worst parenting advice she's received.

Oral Hygiene: The What’s, How’s, and Why’s
Oral Hygiene is crucial. Read more about its importance and maintenance here.

Three-Ingredient Brownies Recipe
With this recipe from Mommy Erica, you can make delicious brownies even just using a toaster oven!

How to Enhance Your Child's Emotional Stability
Emotional Stability is vital for a child to succeed. Learn more about it through a family specialist.

What to Do When Your Toddler Kicks, Hits or Screams
It's common for toddlers to throw tantrums and be aggressive. But you can teach them to control their temper even at a young age. Read this article to find out how.

How to Encourage Your Toddler's Language Development
A child's late language development can be worrisome especially for first time moms. Read on to find out how nurturing you child's linguistic skills can be a fun bonding activity.

10 Fun Activities You Can Do While Staying Home
From exercising to baking to arts and crafts, we list 10 activities you can enjoy with items you already have at home.

What’s Your Parenting Style?
Each parent has their own approach to raising their family. With the help of lifestyle host and mom Issa Litton, read on to identify your parenting style.

How Do I Let My Child Stop Thumb Sucking?
Thumb sucking maybe cute at first, but as time goes by it can get kind of concerning. You just can’t help but think of the bacteria and virus that might enter your child’s mouth.

How to Build Your Child’s Confidence Without Bloating His Ego
As parents, how do we distinguish between building our child's self-confidence and overpraising? Learn what truly boosts a child's self-esteem below!

How to Deal with Your Child’s Anger
Here is advice on how to deal with your child’s anger

“Mommy, I have a headache!” Can children have migraines?
"Migraines have been reported in children as young as 18 months old.