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Gastroesphageal reflux and Gastroesphageal reflux disease

Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is defined as the involuntary flow of an infant’s stomach content back into the ...

Infantile Colic

The term “colic” is used when a baby cries for long periods for no apparent reason. To define colic, the “rule...

Diarrhoea

Diarrhoea is when a baby has three or more loose or liquid stools per day (or much looser, more watery more of...

How to Get Rid of Ear Wax and Ear Pain in Children

When babies and toddlers fiddle and pull on their ears we often wonder if they have ear pain. As a doctor-mom ...

Types of Play

Play engages many disciplines and children play in many ways. Consequently, the study of play is multifaceted,...

Why Children Play

Researchers say young children typically spend between 3% and 20% of their time and energy in play, and even m...

Why Parents and Children Should Play

Playing with children at predictable times helps to satisfy their need for belonging, security and connection ...

How to Prepare and Store Infant Formula

Breastfeeding is negatively affected by introducing partial bottle-feeding, and thus reversing a decision not ...

Constipation

Constipation isn’t just about how often an infant poops. It’s also about how difficult it is for them to do it...

How to Boost Early Language Skills

Across cultures, babies and toddlers are first and foremost interested in learning the names of things. Theref...