National Eating Disorder Awareness Week serves as a crucial reminder of a significant yet often misunderstood issue impacting millions: eating disorders, particularly in the context of motherhood. Pregnant women and new mothers already face an array of emotional and physical challenges, and for those with a history of disordered eating, these life stages can amplify
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For most parents, witnessing their child’s emotional outburst is a universal experience, transcending cultures and backgrounds. While many may shy away from discussing these moments, they are often pivotal in understanding a child’s emotional development. I distinctly remember one incident, which I have dubbed the “graham cracker tantrum of 2017.” This episode involved my son,
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STEM, encompassing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, represents a critical area of education that transcends mere curricular requirements. Emerging in the early 2000s, the term was popularized by Judith A. Ramaley, aiming to encapsulate an innovative approach to learning within K-12 education. This educational movement emphasizes the integration of various disciplines, encouraging students not just
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The journey to motherhood is as exhilarating as it is challenging. After the ordeal of childbirth, a mother enters a phase filled with both joy and vulnerability. In many cultures, particularly in Chinese tradition, there exists a practice termed “Sitting the Month,” or Zuo Yuezi. This ancient ritual underscores the importance of postpartum recovery, couched
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The Montessori philosophy, often associated with educational institutions, branches far deeper into effective parenting than many realize. Incorporating Montessori principles at home can profoundly impact children’s development, starting from the earliest months of life. Many parents typically explore these concepts when their children reach preschool age, overlooking the capacity for nurturing a Montessori-inspired environment from
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In the realm of infant nutrition, parents face an overwhelming choice of products marketed specifically for their little ones. The myriad options available can create confusion about what truly constitutes appropriate baby food. Recognizing this issue, the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) recently took a significant step by releasing its inaugural guidelines targeting infants and
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As parents and caregivers remain increasingly aware of the safety of baby food, recent discussions surrounding heavy metals in these products have revealed gaps in regulations that could impact children’s health. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued updated action levels for lead in processed foods aimed at infants and young children, part
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Curiosity is the driving force behind scientific inquiry. From their early days of exploring nature to the thoughtful questions they pose to adults, children possess an innate desire to understand the world around them. As educators and parents, it is our responsibility to nurture this curiosity by introducing them to science in engaging and accessible
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