PARENTING
Who’s Easier to Parent: Boys or Girls?
You only have to listen to the lyrics of the Johnny Cash classic, 'A boy named Sue,' for a big taste of gender stereotyping...
PREGNANCY
Consuming Onions During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?
Having unusual food cravings during pregnancy for a woman is normal. Some women crave for ice creams or pickles while others for raw vegetables....
Prurigo of Pregnancy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Pregnancy brings immense changes to the female body. Changes that can be seen physically as well as mentally experienced by the woman herself. Physical...
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BABY & TODDLER
101 Strong and Powerful Baby Girl Names
Often times, the name of a person resembles their character and personality. Most of the parents look for strong and powerful names to name...
ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS
AUTISM
Autism in Infants – Symptoms, Risk and Detection
Autism is a developmental disorder of the brain which generally arises during the first 3 years of age. Normal development of the brain is...
HEALTH BENEFITS
Health Benefits of Rapeseed Oil for Children
Some of the health benefits of rapeseed oil include lowest levels of saturated fat of any culinary oil. It has high content of Omega...
11 Amazing Health Benefits of Watermelon Seeds
Perhaps you're used to spitting them out as you eat—seed-spitting competition, anyone? Others choose only to consume food without seeds. Yet watermelon seeds' nutritional...
Health Benefits of Avocado for Babies
The health benefits of avocado for babies include supply of essential vitamins, minerals and unsaturated fats, easy to digest by babies, offers liver protection,...
Health Benefits of Pigeon Pea for Babies
This article is in continuation of the series of articles surrounding the Health Benefits of Lentils for Babies.
The health benefits of pigeon pea for...
Health Benefits of Chives for Children
As a low calorie nutrient-dense vegetable food alternative chives offer a lot of health benefits to your child. Some of the health benefits include...
PARENTING TIPS
15 Must Have Nutrient Dense Foods in your Child’s Diet
Milk, hummus, avocado, salmon, flaxseeds, tofu, mangoes, sweet potato, legumes, tomatoes, greek yogurt, cabbage, cocoa, black beans and nuts are some of the must have...
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