About self-esteem: children 1-7 years

Self-esteem is feeling good about yourself. Good self-esteem helps children try new things, take healthy risks and solve problems. It gives them a solid foundation for their learning and development.
Self-esteem is feeling good about yourself. Good self-esteem helps children try new things, take healthy risks and solve problems. It gives them a solid foundation for their learning and development.

How to prevent traffic injuries - a child as a pedestrian

Children in the role of pedestrians are a particularly vulnerable category of traffic participants. Whether due to inadequate road infrastructure, poor signage or other persons' negligence — children pedestrians require special attention from their parents.

Children in the role of pedestrians are a particularly vulnerable category of traffic participants. Whether due to inadequate road infrastructure, poor signage or other persons' negligence — children pedestrians require special attention from their parents.

Foot care

The foot is the body part that bears the entire body mass. From the child's birth, foot care is, therefor, one of the "burning" issues for parents, because it is related to motor activities, back pain and the like.

The foot is the body part that bears the entire body mass. From the child's birth, foot care is, therefor, one of the "burning" issues for parents, because it is related to motor activities, back pain and the like.

Toilet training: a practical guide

Helping your child learn to use the potty or toilet is a big and very exciting step for you both. If you stay positive and calm, your child will be more likely to settle into things. The secret is to wait for signs that your child is ready for toilet training.
Helping your child learn to use the potty or toilet is a big and very exciting step for you both. If you stay positive and calm, your child will be more likely to settle into things. The secret is to wait for signs that your child is ready for toilet training.

Bedwetting

Bedwetting or enuresis is when children who are toilet trained wet the bed at night without meaning to. Bedwetting is most common in children under seven years, but it also happens in older children. There are things you can do about it. It is imporatnat to see your doctor if your child started again with bedwetting after she was already "dry' at night.
Bedwetting or enuresis is when children who are toilet trained wet the bed at night without meaning to. Bedwetting is most common in children under seven years, but it also happens in older children. There are things you can do about it. It is imporatnat to see your doctor if your child started again with bedwetting after she was already "dry' at night.

Preschooler sleep: what to expect

Most preschoolers need 10-13 hours of sleep a night, and some still nap during the day. Preschoolers sometimes have sleep problems like getting out of bed, as well as nightmares and night terrors. A consistent bedtime routine is the best way to handle many preschooler sleep problems.
Most preschoolers need 10-13 hours of sleep a night, and some still nap during the day. Preschoolers sometimes have sleep problems like getting out of bed, as well as nightmares and night terrors. A consistent bedtime routine is the best way to handle many preschooler sleep problems.

Fussy eating

It’s normal for children to be fussy eaters. But they’ll probably be less fussy as they get older.Offer fussy eaters a few healthy options and let them choose what to eat.Pleasant, low-stress and regular mealtimes can help with fussy eating.
It’s normal for children to be fussy eaters. But they’ll probably be less fussy as they get older.Offer fussy eaters a few healthy options and let them choose what to eat.Pleasant, low-stress and regular mealtimes can help with fussy eating.

Children’s repetitive habits

Key points Many children have repetitive physical habits like nail-biting, thumb-sucking or nose-picking. Although they can be annoying, they may help relieve stress, and they usually go away by themselves. To help your child break a habit, use gentle reminders when your child does the habit. Praise your child when he doesn’t.
Key points Many children have repetitive physical habits like nail-biting, thumb-sucking or nose-picking. Although they can be annoying, they may help relieve stress, and they usually go away by themselves. To help your child break a habit, use gentle reminders when your child does the habit. Praise your child when he doesn’t.