
6 tips for trimming your toddler’s nails
Having their nails cut is a little bit scary for your child. Here are some adjustments that might make the process a little easier for both of you.
Having their nails cut is a little bit scary for your child. Here are some adjustments that might make the process a little easier for both of you.
No matter what feeding method you choose—traditional purees, baby-led weaning, or a mix of both—here are some tips to help you get started.
If your baby won't sleep in or seems overtired, try an earlier baby bedtime routine with help from Lauren Lappen, Lovevery's sleep consultant.
Read what the witching hour is, common causes for it, and what to do if your baby gets fussy in the evening.
Read to understand why babies need a vitamin D supplement and the best ways to give it to your baby.
Many 3-month-olds may sleep six hours or longer at night. Read our tips on how to extend that overnight sleep window.
At 5 months, your baby may be able to go longer between nighttime feedings. Try our tips to help your baby sleep better and longer.
Read about when your baby may start teething, the signs of teething, and how to soothe your baby.
Understand more about your 4-month-old's sleep regression and how an early bedtime and a nap schedule may help your baby sleep better.
Learn more about gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), when you should be concerned, and ways to minimize spits ups.
Read our suggestions on what topics to discuss with your child's pediatrician at the 12-month checkup.
A simple and brief bedtime routine for your baby is ideal. Learn the elements to include—and one to reconsider.
Choosing clothes for your baby isn’t solely a matter of comfort and style. Follow these tips to help support your baby's needs.
A tongue tie is a condition that limits the movement of a baby’s tongue and can interfere with their feeding. Read more to see if your baby may have a tongue tie.
Stimulation is a tricky balance to strike for your baby. Learn clues that they're overstimulated and signs that they're ready to engage more.
Learn when growth spurts usually occur and how to tell if your baby is going through one.
Prepare for your baby's 6-month checkup and learn what to discuss with your pediatrician.
Prepare for your baby's 9-month checkup and learn what to discuss with your pediatrician.
Prepare for your baby's 4-month checkup and understand what to discuss with your pediatrician.
Massaging your baby can be a great way for you both to relax, interact, and bond. Read our tips to understand if your baby is being overstimulated.
A crying or fussy baby can be really hard, especially if there isn’t a clear explanation. Try these 5 techniques to help calm your baby.
If your baby cries and cries and cries they may be among the up to 40% of infants with colic. Learn how to help your baby and yourself with these tips.
Feet are one of the most sensory-rich parts of the body. Read our tips to help your baby’s rapidly growing brain learn with their feet.
Understand the facts about flat head syndrome (or positional plagiocephaly), what causes it, tips to avoid it, and what to look out for in your baby.
Once your baby reaches a certain developmental phase, swaddling is no longer safe. Read through our tips to transition out of swaddles.
Trimming your newborn’s nails can be daunting. Learn the best ways to cut your baby's fingernails.