It seems as if your baby went from crawling to walking in the blink of an eye. Here’s how to maintain safety around stairs as your little one moves on to another important developmental milestone, stair climbing. Read How to Keep Your Walking Baby Safe on Stairs
Safety first! Tackling the task
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We all want to keep our children as safe as possible. A good way to start is to keep a close eye on their environment, inside and out, paying attention to the gear we use in their daily lives. Find out more about safety. Read The Safety Game
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As parents of toddlers, we're grateful for anything that makes getting around easier — like backpacks and strollers. These items are so handy! Here, we share our tips for picking gear that's safe and practical. Learn more. Read Gearing Up
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We want to do everything possible to prevent our toddlers from getting burns — these are so painful and damage the skin, too. One good idea: Keep hot pot handles turned toward the inside of the stovetop. Get more burn prevention tips. Read Burns Be Gone
Most of us know that our kids' car seats go in the back seat. Another great safety tip: Before we put the car in gear, we check to see exactly where our kids are, to avoid accidentally hitting them. Get more ideas. Read Car Safety ABCs
Your baby will arrive any day now! Do you have a car seat picked out and ready to go? These handy guidelines may help you make your selection. Learn more about car seats and safety for your smallest passenger. Read Car Seat Safety and Shopping Guide
When our little ones get sick or become injured, we want to help them, of course. And to do that we'll probably need some supplies on hand. Use this handy checklist to stock your first aid kit or medicine cabinet
Read First Aid and Medical Supplies for Babies and Young Children
Our little ones keep growing and finding new ways to move around and explore. That means we may need to adapt our babyproofing and safety routines at different ages and stages. Learn more about age-based safety guidelines. Read Safety for Every Age
Laundry time again? With kids in the house, almost every day turns into laundry day. Those little clothes turn into a big pile pretty quickly! No worries â you'll get it done. Follow these tips for creating a safe and efficient laundry routine. Read it's all in the wash: your guide to coming clean
What is your opinion of child harness devices? I get so many ugly looks from people when my 19-month-old wears one, but I think they are a good safety idea. Read Are child harness devices a good safety idea?
Do Grandma and Grandpa ever babysit? Their goal, of course, is to keep their grandbabies safe and sound (and maybe spoil them a little). But our parents may need some help with safety routines and childproofing. Find out more. Read A Grandparents' Guide
Many parents worry about their child's language development: "Is she on track?" "How can I help him learn?" "Will he be left behind?" But the truth is, you don't need flashcards or fancy electronic "teaching toys" to help children learn language. You just need to talk with them. Read How Children Learn Language
Cleaning up household messes and doing laundry are a necessary part of baby care and parenting. Learn how to keep your living space clean and safe for your baby. Read Baby Care Basics: Creating a Clean and Safe Home