Author Archives: Kim Archer

Tips For Designing A Healthy Vegetarian Toddler Diet

While some parents have the belief that feeding toddlers a vegetarian diet is detrimental to their health, as long as they make certain that all the required nutrients are received, it’s really quite healthy. A few of the benefits to an ongoing, balanced vegetarian diet consist of a lower risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity. If you raise your toddler on this type of diet, he or she will embrace it willingly later on. Continue reading

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Toilet Training Products Just For Boys

As your baby boy gradually grows into a toddler, you’ll start looking for whatever you can find to help potty train him. In previous generations, moms pretty much had to make do with advice from their own mothers, while armed with a lot of patience and time, and perhaps some plastic pants to fit over their child’s diaper or new underwear. But these days, training children in using the toilet has become an extensive industry. Now you can find potty training products that can assist you, no matter what method you’re using and however long it takes to finish the job. Continue reading

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Toddler Food – What You Should Know

Determining which toddler food to give to your child can be the most fun and frustrating activity you will ever do with your young child. The battle between taste and nutrition is an eternal battle that every parent will have to fight at some point in life. If unsure where to start it is always okay to ask your child’s doctor which food you should give them first. Let us continue by telling you just what your toddler should be eating. Continue reading

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Making Your Home Safe for Your Toddler

Mishaps around the home are the leading cause of death in kids in North America. Toddlers in particular are curious and want to discover their surroundings with their new found mobility. But all too frequently, their curiosity gets them into difficulty. Continue reading

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