Feb 8, 2022
Babies reach a significant developmental milestone around eight months old when they understand object permanence. Before the concept of object permanence, babies believe that objects just “vanish.” But after they gain object permanence, infants comprehend...
Feb 8, 2022
Divorced or separated parents often compete for their children’s love. The competition springs from insecurity, hurt, suffering, embarrassment, and other emotions caused by the separation. They focus on getting things right with their kids after a broken marriage....
Feb 1, 2022
When you and your partner decide to part ways, divorce might be the first thing that comes to mind. However, it doesn’t necessarily have to be the next step you should take. The state law in Utah authorizes different options, also known as “legal separation”. Not...
Jan 27, 2022
Caring for a newborn baby is tough. It includes waking up several times in the middle of the night, which causes sleep deprivation. Dealing with this can cause mental and physical problems for both staying at home and working parents. Experiencing sleep deprivation...
Jan 27, 2022
Despite knowing someone diagnosed with diabetes, it is still possible that you don’t know the type of diabetes they have. That said, it is difficult for you to understand and differentiate the two. To learn more about this topic and clear up the confusion, and have...
Jan 20, 2022
If parenting is hard enough, co-parenting can sound impossible. Many changes can happen in just a short time frame, and figuring out how to deal with issues and decisions every day can be challenging. With your partner going on a separate way from you, there are...
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