
Dealing with a toddler who talks back
Often when a toddler talks back, they are testing limits, which is a common and developmentally appropriate behavioral challenge for this age.

Often when a toddler talks back, they are testing limits, which is a common and developmentally appropriate behavioral challenge for this age.

In recent years, research has shown benefits — such as better executive functioning — of raising a child with autism in a bilingual home.

Too much milk can lead to health problems such as iron deficiency anemia and protein loss from the gut.

Most toddlers will benefit from having information about an upcoming transition ahead of time so that they can “cope ahead.”

Talking to your child about sex should not be a one-time discussion. Instead, you should have “The Talk” early and often.