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They could be hungry, gassy, colicky or sleepy, or even too hot or too cold
Kids under 4 shouldn’t use cough and cold medicine — older kids may or may not benefit
As long as your child is trending upward, even just slightly, there’s usually little reason to worry
Kids are never too young to learn about body autonomy
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A lack of energy, a sore or swollen tongue and eating non-food items are signs of a deficiency
Time is of the essence — contact your child’s dentist immediately
All babies go through a perfectly normal peeling phase in the first couple weeks
Moisturizer, a daily bath and some gentle nudging can help
It comes down to a wheeze, a fever and long-term effects
Tiny kidneys and tiny tummies don’t mix well with water
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