Toddlers Who Throw Toys, Food & Other Hard Unyielding Objects
Is my son is going to grow up to be a MLB pitcher…or just a big behavior problem?
Is my son is going to grow up to be a MLB pitcher…or just a big behavior problem?
Nightmare or night terrors for a baby? What’s the difference, and why it matters. We break it down for you.
My daughter is terrified of her flower girl dress and won’t wear it. Now what? Tips on how to help her wear her flower girl dress.
If you’re looking for advice to stop your toddler from pulling your hair, we have five tips to stop the hair pulling madness!
When a new sibling means potty training regression, we help you with some ideas for tackling this normal developmental hiccup.
Why having a smart, verbal toddler isn’t a Get Out Of Jail Free card when it comes to less-than-desirable behavior.
When a formerly good sleep starts staying up later…and later…and later.
It’s a herculean ordeal to keep our two-and-a-half-year-old daughter in her bed at bedtime. We’ve tried everything we can think of, so now what? We have some advice.
When potty-training isn’t going well, is there ever a point where you should just pack it in and go back to diapers?
My three year old refused to cooperate at the dentist and we ended up bailing on the visit. What can I do differently next time?
My son is about to be evaluated for a speech delay and I’ve never felt so alone.
My preschooler is going through a phase where his fears and anxiety are keeping him and us up at night. How can we help my young child sleep soundly and feel safe through the night?
Not surprisingly, my toddler is parroting everything I say. Including the curse words. Do I really need to watch my potty mouth? Is it too late?
My toddler has started to hit his head when he is mad. I’m concerned? Is this normal? What should I do? Is this a developmental red flag?
Some advice for a mother whose young preschooler is having a really hard time at drop-off and with separation anxiety through out the day.
A mom is experiencing the Terrible Threes for the first time and needs advice on handling battles and bed- and dinnertime.
A mom needs help weaning her three-year old from his pacifier.
A mom’s young toddler doesn’t miss her after being separated all weekend and is easily going to strangers. Is this a phase? Is this normal toddler behavior? Is there anything to be concerned about?
A mom turns to Amalah looking for help on handling her whiny, screechy and tempter tantrum-throwing three year old child.
Mealtimes drag on and on at this young family’s home. The kids are just having fun and enjoying themselves at the table, but their mom would prefer them to enjoy the outdoors. How can she improve the situation without being a nag?