It’s true that your newborn can’t recognize the alphabet & letters and even can’t hold books but it’s never too early to introduce them to the world of books. Reading to your baby is important for language development as well as social and emotional skills development. A study in 2019 found that babies who read […]
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A newborn baby is the purest form of existence that has been created by God. So pure, Unadulterated, and lovable.
A newborn baby is like a meditation for the soul. Once you are off front of the hospital and you bring this tiny life to your hope, there are 100’s of questions that keep popping your mind, and for all those questions, we are there for you.
How much breastfeeding is enough? I am not getting enough milk? My baby is not sleeping? Does he jitter at times? What’s the startle reflex? Is swaddling a good thing?
And the list is endless. Pediatricians at Dr Dad make sure to double-check the content that they are delivering for you. Our community of parents and doctors help each other and we form this one the best resource website in the world. Thanks to you.
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Both adults and kids are prone to allergies. However, indoor allergies are extremely common and quite prevalent in kids. Whether the monsoons have led to mold formations in your house or you’re a lover of animals and have a lot of pets, many factors can lead to indoor allergens that cause a lot of problems […]
Tummy time, as the name suggests is placing the baby on his stomach when he is awake. The exercise can help your baby develop strong neck and shoulder muscles and promote his motor skills. Tummy time also helps prevent the back of the baby’s head from developing flat spots. When the baby’s head is left […]
Play is the most vital component in the early developmental phase of a child. Every parent should value and carry faith in the learning process through play. Even if the current pandemic situation is unfit, with schools closed for over a year and children confined to their homes continuing to learn online, parents still should […]
Mothers spend plenty of time with their infants in the days and weeks following birth, getting breastfeeding established and healing from childbirth with their baby by their side. Everyone understands that a mother’s relationship with her child is strong, based on genuine love and necessity. Because of numerous feeding sessions and the comfort that newborns […]
If your kid whines about everything from the food you prepare to the color of their shoes, it is hard to listen to every time you say no. Not to mention, you start dreading going to public places with your kid, in case they have a public outburst. Whining is a normal issue in children. […]
Parenting is indeed a very important task. As a parent, you are the ideal for your kids, so it is highly important that you exhibit good parenting principles that will shape the kid’s childhood and help him/her develop a vision for life. Following are some of the principles that we are going to enlist so […]
During a recent study, researchers found that among six and seven-year-olds who were born before the 28th week of pregnancy and those who had more than two hours of screen time a day were more likely to have deficits in overall IQ, executive functioning, impulse control, and attention. The findings of the study appeared in […]
When you were alone, you could just venture out for your daily essentials without paying any heed to what you are wearing. But once you have an infant beside you now, you have to focus on every little thing. We hope that this checklist will definitely help you with that. Here in this post, we […]
Generally, by the age of 5, most toddlers are toilet trained, and bedwetting at the age of or after 5 is something that is less common. According to studies and research, bedwetting till the age of 7 is not a concern. In most homes, children bedwetting and waking up with wet clothes is a typical […]










