Category Archives: Toddler

Toddlers, well the word is synonymous with energy. Always toddling around, this age group is very crucial for the development of the children.

They explore everything, and there are so many questions that keep arising in your head. Am I late for potty training? What do I give my child to eat, he doesn’t eat anything? Fun activities, please? And the list is endless.

We have it all covered. In case you want us to write anything specific, please let us know, and our pediatricians and parents’ community will definitely write on that soon. You can write to us at info@drdad.in

Dinner Time Arguments With Children- 7 Ways To Avoid Them.

Dinner Time Arguments With Children

Dinnertime is the time to sit with your family and unwind after a long day, but oftentimes it ends in a frustrating clash of parents and children and ruining everyone’s appetite. According to Stanford Children’s Health ‘Dinner is a perfect opportunity to build self-esteem in children. By listening to what children have to say, you […]

Museum of Illusions now in India; opens in Delhi’s CP for public

Museum of Illusions now in India

Situated on Connaught Place, New Delhi, this is the first India outpost and 30th location for the rapidly expanding Museum of Illusions brand. MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS, New Delhi, a mind-bending ‘edutainment’ experience where guests enter the fascinating world of mental deception, has opened to the public on 10th February 2021. Situated on Connaught Place, New […]

20 famous poems for kids to recite

Poetry offers up a wealth of benefits for kids. It fosters a love for language, thereby building literacy. It helps kids understand themselves and others, allowing them to cultivate valuable qualities like compassion and empathy. Poetry helps in language development, creative language skills, creativity, writing skills, self-expression, and the development of natural rhythms. Poetry is important […]

Can children get Covid-19 vaccine yet?

Can children be vaccinated yet?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Can children get Covid-19 vaccine yet? There’s a lot of debate going on in the world about vaccination. Whereas most of the countries have started with the first wave of vaccination and other countries are on the verge of starting the vaccination, the world is confronted with the big question: Can we give the […]

Screen time, emotional health among parents’ top concerns for children during pandemic

Screen time, emotional health among parents' top concerns for children during pandemic

Washington [US], December 21 (ANI): A new national poll gives a glimpse into parents’ greatest concerns about their kids in the pandemic-era with the top concerns being screen time, unhealthy eating, and depression. High on the top 10 list: overuse of social media and screen time, internet safety, unhealthy eating, depression and suicide, and lack […]

My baby calls me mama even though I am his dad- is this okay?

Dad with daughter

Each relationship is given a specific term to make it easier to express. But there lies a much deeper meaning, in all its form, which cannot be interchanged with the changes in titles. The only people they rely on most are their parents; the other relations get the place after. The attachment between the kids […]

Heavily marketed kids’ cereals are least healthy

cereals are least healthy kids

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Breakfast cereals for children are less healthy than cereals meant for adults, and those marketed the most aggressively to kids have the worst nutritional quality, according to a new analysis of 161 brands. “The cereal the parent is eating him or herself is probably better than what they’re feeding their […]

Study finds quizzes improve academic performance

Study finds quizzes improve academic performance

Washington [US], September 18 (ANI): Wondering how to upgrade your child’s performance in school, quizzing your younger one over study material might help. According to a new-meta analysis, the students who are quizzed over class material at least once a week tend to perform better on the midterm and final exams compared to students who […]