Guidelines recommend exclusively breastfeeding for baby’s first six months and continuing to provide breast milk for their first two years and beyond.
A consistent, structured routine, which may include incentives, can help children learn to stay in bed and get the ZZZs they need
Set your child up for potty training success by waiting until they’re ready, keeping the pressure low and going heavy on the praise
It’s uncommon in kids under 3, but providers may test under certain circumstances
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