Looking back, I could kick myself for not noticing her decline sooner. It happened rapidly (within 3-4 weeks) and right before our eyes. I was quick to rationalize my concerns about her lack of movement. She was constantly swaddled and snuggly sweet. Surely she was just a lazy baby? She smiled and cooed and won our hearts. But still, something seemed . . . off.
Many questions still surround the COVID-19 vaccine, particularly when it comes to administering it to children. Fort Worth Moms set out to find answers, and we polled many, many local parents to find out their questions and concerns.
"Instead of focusing on what your child shouldn’t eat, focus on what he or she gets to eat! Encourage your child to be open to trying new food items and different flavor profiles."
Nowadays, I find myself sharing my dinner table with a tiny tyrant who throws more food than he consumes most nights whilst I struggle to maintain a shred of composure. I won't pretend to have all the answers because my walls are currently covered with a layer of cottage cheese and I recently found a sad, shriveled carrot tucked carefully into the blinds IN MY BEDROOM. What’s a girl to do?
Recently my 14-month-old daughter had her first "big" injury. She fell face-first into the corner of a friend's coffee table and came up with a mouth gushing full of blood. It made my new mama heart race as I...
We established our vacation routine on day one. We went to the grocery store and picked up typical breakfast, lunch, and snack items to provide familiarity for our autistic son.
If you are a mother reading this, then you are probably just as busy as the rest of us. You hardly have time to get ready, prepare food, or bathe yourself (the list could go on). I can go...