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Ingenious Ways To Manage Your Child’s Halloween Candy {Without Hiding It!}

October 26, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Every Halloween, a lot of parents worry about how to manage their child’s Halloween candy. Do you resort to hiding it–and then re-hiding it every time your child finds it again? Well, there’s a better way. Today I’ve got some ingenious ways to manage your child’s Halloween candy–without hiding it. Free yourself from Halloween candy stress once and for all!

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Ways To Manage Your Child’s Halloween Candy

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As with anything else, the best way to manage is with a plan. Plan ahead for the Halloween candy you know you’re going to have to deal with, and you’re halfway there to maintaining control.

  • One way to plan ahead is not to buy your Halloween candy too early. If your house is like mine, everyone knows it’s there, and that means we’re all fighting to stay out of it before Halloween. That just doesn’t happen! So don’t buy it too early and you won’t be tempted {and neither will the kids!}.
  • If you get the chance to have a say in your child’s class Halloween parties, push for healthier choices. So many times our kids get sugared up before they’ve even left school–and trick-or-treating hasn’t even happened yet! A party full of games and healthy snacks is just as much fun, and I’m sure other parents will thank you for it.
  • Hiding the Halloween candy isn’t actually managing it. What happens when you hide it? The kids just go on an all-out quest to find it and when they do they’re going to eat even more than if you just let them have it in the first place. So there’s something to be said for establishing rules over the candy.
  • Rules to manage your child’s Halloween candy are individual, but I find that when they include all the times the kids CAN have some of their candy, they’re much less likely to go crazy. For example, your rules may state that you child can choose a piece or two of candy after meals, or as part of their after school snack. You might let your child choose some candy to include in his school lunch.
  • Practice some swap outs. Have healthier choices in your pantry that the kids like and can swap out some of their candy to get.
  • Some parents establish a candy buy-out after trick-or-treating. This allows your child to give you some or even all of their candy in exchange for money. For some kids, money is preferred over candy!
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Do you have any additional ways to manage your child’s Halloween candy {without hiding it}? Please share with other readers in the comment section. And before you go, check out these deliciously spooky Halloween snack ideas!

Filed Under: Kid Stuff, Parenting, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Candy, Halloween, Halloween Candy, Parenting, Tips and Tricks, Ways to Manage Your Child's Halloween Candy

How to Survive Your First Month As A New Mom

September 30, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

As you anticipate that first month with baby, new mom worries may seem overwhelming. But there are several tips and tricks to know that will help you survive.

First Month With Baby Tips & Tricks

 A dear friend of mine is a recent new mom.  As I watch her go through the experience, I remember when I became a mom. I have such sweet memories of those first few months–it’s a profound experience to be a mom! But I also remember how overwhelming it is. You’re just home from the hospital and totally exhausted. And the reality that you are now responsible for someone besides yourself hits big. 

All new moms learn a lot that first month. I’m sharing what I’ve learned with you, and one day you’ll pass it on to someone else! 

First month with baby

Caring for the Cord

Today there are four simple steps to properly care for baby’s umbilical cord:

  • Keep it dry:  Allow the cord stump to dry out.  To do this, avoid covering it up as much as possible.  Fold baby’s diaper under the cord so that it stays out of the diaper.
  • Keep it clean:  When the cord stump gets dirty, use a soft cloth and warm water to carefully clean the cord.  Gently dab it dry with a clean cloth.
  • Sponge Baths Only: It’s important to keep the cord stump as dry as possible, so no full baths until the cord has fallen off.  
  • Leave the cord stump alone: Let baby’s cord stump fall off on its own. It should fall off within a few weeks of his birth. 
first month with baby

What Baby Wants

I remember one of my biggest concerns was how I would know what my crying baby needed? After baby came, I surprised myself with what I realized… I somehow just knew.  Baby didn’t always stop crying right away, but I knew what to do to help. I also realized I was doing all I could.  Even after all his needs are taken care of, sometimes baby just needs to cry.  And don’t forget, Dad can help and comfort baby, too! 

first month with baby

Caring for Diaper Skin

Although you never want to disregard something that causes your baby pain or irritation, diaper rashes are fairly normal.  Baby’s skin is adjusting to life out in the world and is super sensitive as a result.  Any time her bum is sitting in moisture for too long, a rash can occur. The best way to prevent and treat diaper rash is to apply a diaper cream that contains zinc oxide. Boudreaux’s Butt Paste is a great choice! 

A more concerning symptom you’ll want to watch for is a rash made up of many itchy little red bumps. The itchy little bumps can signal a yeast rash. If you see these bumps, consult your pediatrician for a prescription cream.

About Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding is different for every new Mom and baby.  Some of your babies take to you without a problem but others may be finicky.  Dr. Jane Morton from the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto offers solutions to 10 of the most common problems with breastfeeding.

breastfeeding

About Bath Time

Sponge baths are recommended for the first month with baby, until the umbilical cord is gone.  After that you can make more of a splash.  

  • Set Up:  Be sure to prepare the bath area before you bring baby over.  Make sure there are no items within baby’s reach. But be sure that you have easy access to everything you need!
  • Position:  If you use a sink, face baby’s head away from the faucet.
  • Temperature:  Test the water temperature on the inside of your wrist. It should be warm but not hot. 
  • Cup:  Use a plastic cup to help rinse soap off of baby. Be careful of her eyes.
  • Timing: Notice how bath time affects your baby. If he gets energized with baths, plan them during the day.  But if bath time relaxes him, plan them right before bed or nap time.

 

Baby’s Bowel Movements

Breastfed babies have yellow, lose, seedy-looking stools. A formula-fed baby has stools of different colors and odors, but should still be fairly loose.  Watch for red, black or white stools, or stool that is hard like small pebbles. Report these signs to baby’s pediatrician.  

Caring for the Soft Spot

Another concern during the first month with baby is his soft spot. The soft spot, or fontanelle, is a thick, protective membrane on top of baby’s head where the skull bones haven’t grown together. This is normal, and allows baby to safely navigate out of the birth canal. Like any part of baby’s growing body, protect the soft spot as much as possible. However, it is not something to overly stress about. 

Hopefully you feel more prepared for that first month with baby. My other tip is to be sure and take time for yourself!

Filed Under: Babies, Parenting Tagged With: How to Parent, How to Survive Being a New Mom, Kids, New Mom Tips, Parenting, Parenting Hacks, Parenting Tips and Tricks

The Best Tips For New Parents

April 1, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed–and that’s a completely normal feeling! But you don’t have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that’s what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. Here are the tips new parents need.

New parents go through so much. It's a wonderful time in their lives, but also one that comes with a lot of unknowns. They need as much help and advice as they can get. Half Pint Peeps wants to help. This post is full of great info for both mom and dads. Read on for new parent tips. #halfpintpeepsblog #newparents #parentingtips

Tips For New Parents

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible.

New Dads

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. We even have the best tips for new dads.

New Dads often get the short end of the stick because Mom is the one who gives birth. But that doesn’t mean we can’t make Dad feel important! New Dads have hospital needs you may not think about, but taking note of them helps a new Dad feel less stressed.

Money Saving Tips

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. We even have tips to help you save money!

Let’s face it, it’s not cheap to have a baby. Fortunately, there are resources to help offset all those costs. One way is by knowing how and where to get free stuff for new Moms. Sign up for an Amazon baby registry and get free welcome gifts!

Newborn Tips

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. You will want to know these!

New parents learn pretty fast that their tiny newborn has round-the-clock needs only they can address–especially Mom. So becoming new parents is extremely demanding! I have great tips to help you survive that first month.

Pampering Tips

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. We even have tips to help you pamper yourself during this new, hectic time.

Finding time for yourself is perhaps one of the biggest challenges parents face–and not just in the beginning. It takes some planning but you can get some time for yourself in your day, and that only helps your mental and emotional health be the best it can be. Here are some tips to help you find that time!

More Tips For New Dads

New parents often feel overwhelmed and understaffed--and that's a completely normal feeling! But you don't have to feel that way for long. Arm yourself with the best tips for new parents, because that's what will help you settle into your new roles as quickly as possible. They really do make such a big difference.

New Dads are tired and stressed, just like new Moms. They too need help to survive those first weeks of parenthood! Have you thought about putting together a survival kit for the new Dad in your life? It will definitely come in handy!

 

Filed Under: Babies, Parenting, Tips & Tricks Tagged With: Baby, life with a newborn, New Mom, new parenting tips, New Parents, Parenting, Parenting Tips and Tricks

Simple Childhood Development Activities For Years 1-5

February 19, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

As young children grow, it’s helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child’s growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. But don’t worry, it isn’t hard! Today we have some simple childhood development activities that are easy to do at home.

As a parent you want the best for your children. From food, to education and more. As your child develops in the first few years, there are many activities that are age-specific that you can help with. You know you want to learn more and reading on will teach you about years 1-5 and how you can help your child develop. #childdevelopmentactivities #parentingtips #developmentalactivitesforkids

Simple Childhood Development Activities

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years.

Child Development Activities For Age One

  • Let your baby play with pots, pans and wooden spoons. The simple drumming action encourages good coordination and listening skills.
  • Grab an empty paper towel or toilet paper tube. Show your one year old how to look through it like a telescope. This encourages shared play and taking turns.
  • Practice counting fingers and toes with your baby. It’s great for early number skills!
  • A jumbo floor puzzle helps your child develop problem solving skills and increase attention span.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Plus your child will love getting to move around.

Development Activities For Age Two

  • As your two year old begins to enjoy more physical play, take him to a playground. This helps coordination and large motor skills, plus it’s fun!
  • Children this age enjoy dress-up time. Dress-up encourages creative play, social skills and imagination.
  • Play Simon Says with your two year old. It increases her language skills and ability to follow directions.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Your child will love getting to express their creativity.

Three-Year-Old Childhood Development Activities

  • A child at this age is interested in many different textures. It’s the perfect time for play with crayons. Experiment with clay and other craft mediums as well.
  • Stacking is a great childhood development activity for three year olds. It will encourage counting skills and fine motor coordination.
  • Teach development of organization skills by helping your child learn to pick up their own toys and clothes.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Outdoor chalk art is always a good idea!

Simple Child Development Activities For Age 4

  • Children at age 4 are ready for more fine-tuning of their motor skills. It’s a great time to start little league sports activities.
  • Encourage fine-motor skills with art projects. Outdoor chalk art is also a fun learning activity!
  • Practice the skills needed in kindergarten. This includes naming colors, letters and numbers.

As young children grow, it's helpful for parents to understand childhood development activities. Specifically, what activities are most helpful at what age? Knowing this information is helpful to aid your child's growth and development through the toddler and preschool years. Your older kids will love the cognitive challenges.

Activities For Age 5

  • At age 5, children love more cognitive activities that challenge them. Try simple board games that encourage learning.
  • Plant a garden and let your child help. It encourages a lot of development skills, including reasoning and motor skills.
  • Encourage reading by taking your child to weekly story time at the library. Help her check out books to read together at home.

Did you know that doing chores can aid development? Know the age-appropriate chores for your child.

 

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Postpartum Care: Most Needed Items For A New Mama

February 12, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

There’s no more special time in the life of a new mama than seeing your baby for the very first time! But once that euphoria starts to pass and the reality of recovery sets in, you need to know the best tips for postpartum care to get you through those first weeks of recovery. Here are the most needed postpartum care items for a new mama.

New mamas might be thrilled that the pregnancy is over and the baby is here, but they still need to be pampered. Moms will be sore and and could benefit greatly with having a postpartum care kit. Read on to learn about items needed in this kit. Make her life so much easier by learning about padsicles, sitz baths and more. #postpartumcare #postpartumcarekits #whateverynewmamaneeds

Postpartum Care Needs For A New Mama

The items we’re talking about today are all available at Amazon, which is perfect for when you don’t feel like leaving the house. But if you prefer, look for them at your local stores as well. Here we go!

There's no more special time in the life of a new mama than seeing your baby for the very first time! But once that euphoria starts to pass and the reality of recovery sets in, you need to know the best tips for postpartum care to get you through those first weeks of recovery. Make sure you have all of the butters and sprays that you will need.

Perineal Care Items

Besides sleep, a new mama really needs help with perineal discomfort following a vaginal birth. Luckily, there are some wonderful items that you won’t want to be without!

  • How do Frida Mom Instant Ice Maxi Pads sound? Pretty darn amazing, right?! You can’t help sighing with relief the instant it touches those tender tissues. These cooling pads also relieve swelling better than anything else.
  • Hemorrhoids are a problem after birth, even though they are a TMI subject for many. All new mamas need to know that there is a product to help. A Sitz bath soak gently cleans and soothes hemorrhoidal tissues while they heal.
  • Get a peri bottle designed for upside down, gentle cleansing of the perineal area.There's no more special time in the life of a new mama than seeing your baby for the very first time! But once that euphoria starts to pass and the reality of recovery sets in, you need to know the best tips for postpartum care to get you through those first weeks of recovery.

Belly Support

As your abdominal and uterine muscles slowly return to pre-pregnancy size and location, extra belly support is extremely helpful. This is where a postpartum belly wrap comes in. It provides that extra support for your abdomen and back as everything goes back to normal. And believe it or not, it feels amazing!

Disposable Underwear

Once the hospital-provided mesh panties give out, a new mama needs disposable underwear for continuing postpartum care. Don’t risk ruining your good underwear when disposables are available!

There's no more special time in the life of a new mama than seeing your baby for the very first time! But once that euphoria starts to pass and the reality of recovery sets in, you need to know the best tips for postpartum care to get you through those first weeks of recovery. For breastfeeding mamas, make sure you invest in some padsicles. They help so much!

Breastfeeding Moms

If you’re recovering and breastfeeding, it’s important to have postpartum care items on hand for those first few weeks of breast discomfort all new mamas experience.

  • Organic Nipple Butter Breastfeeding Cream is a bestseller. No parabens, no petroleum jelly, and nothing harmful to baby.
  • The Breast Therapy Pack from Lansinoh provides both hot packs to help your milk flow better plus cold packs to relieve engorgement pain.

Don’t forget that extra sleep and “me time” is also important for a new mama! Check out our best tips to help you find time to pamper yourself after baby comes.

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A Trending List Of Gender-Neutral Names For Babies

February 5, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Expecting a baby soon? You know that trying to decide on a name you both like can be tough! One of the newer things in the baby world is using gender-neutral names. There is more than one reason for this, but many parents believe it makes naming baby easier. Check out our trending list of gender-neutral names for babies, and see if you agree.

Forever it seemed like there wasn't any option for baby names except the traditional girl and boy names. Nobody strayed from that trend. Well, that's no longer the case. Gender-neutral names are very popular. This post provides a list for unique names that work for either boys or girls. #uniqueunisexnames #uniquebabynames #genderneutralnames

Why Gender-Neutral Names?

What exactly does it mean to be gender-neutral? Basically, anything that can be used for either a girl or a boy is gender-neutral. These days, this extends from clothing and nursery gear to toys and baby names. Choosing a name for baby is just one of the ways you need to prepare. Here are some more tips to help you prepare for baby’s arrival.

One of the newer things in the baby world is using gender-neutral names. There is more than one reason for this, but many parents believe it makes naming baby easier. Check out our list of gender-neutral names for babies.

Why choose a gender-neutral name? Different parents have different reasons for this. Some parents don’t want their baby to grow with a forced set of “rules” that sometimes come naturally from being pre-perceived as either male or female. Other parents want to be surprised by their child’s sex at birth. So they consciously choose a name that will fit either a girl or a boy to make things easier on themselves. And some parents just like to be original! Whatever your reason, this list of gender-neutral names for baby is worth a look.

20 Trending Gender-Neutral Baby Names

  • Hayes
  • Hayden
  • Chase
  • Jordan
  • Carter
  • London
  • Parker
  • Morgan
  • Alexis
  • Payton
  • Quinn
  • Rylee or Riley
  • Rowen or Rowan
  • Ariel
  • Avery
  • Blake
  • Charlie
  • Finley
  • Taylor
  • Sawyer

One of the newer things in the baby world is using gender-neutral names. There is more than one reason for this, but many parents believe it makes naming baby easier. See our list of unique gender-neutral names for babies. 25 More Gender-Neutral Name Options

  • Logan
  • Harper
  • River
  • Skyler
  • Dylan or Dillon
  • Emerson
  • Brooklyn
  • Jayden
  • Cameron
  • Easton
  • Addison
  • Ainsley
  • Andy
  • Aspen
  • Drew
  • Brady
  • Marley
  • Maxwell
  • Payson
  • Oakley
  • Sloan or Sloane
  • Winter
  • Greer
  • Hadley
  • James

One of the newer things in the baby world is using gender-neutral names. There is more than one reason for this, but many parents believe it makes naming baby easier. You will love how cute these gender-neutral name are. Considerations For Choosing A Gender-Neutral Name

If choosing a gender-neutral name is tough, remember that baby’s middle name could be more gender-specific. Think about nicknames. A gender-neutral first name could be modified with a nickname that’s more girly or boyish, and then your child can choose what he prefers to use as he grows.

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