
Because of the pandemic my child wants to co-sleep. What should I do?
Co-sleeping is not inherently wrong and does necessary cause problems as long as the child is healthy and over 18 months of age.
Co-sleeping is not inherently wrong and does necessary cause problems as long as the child is healthy and over 18 months of age.
The main goal in helping a child adjust to the birth of a new sibling is making sure that they know that they are not losing you as a parent.
We asked our specialists at Children’s National to answer some questions about the COVID vaccine and breastfeeding.
As new parents, you get to decide if unvaccinated family members can visit your newborn and what precautions they should take.
The first step of preparing your family for an emergency is having a first aid kit that is ready for anything.