This builds confidence and prepares them for solo adventures. Parents’ fears can get in the way of giving their children freedom. Worries about kidnapping and injury, and the fear of people ...
18 months - 2 years: What's the best way to respond to my toddler? Dr Saloni Krishnan helps a family explore the best ways to respond to their children's first words. 2-3 years: How can you help ...
Whether you’re shopping for small children still adjusting to the water, or for a group of friends who like to get competitive in the pool, there are options for everyone. We’ve compiled this ...
The words "easy" and "new baby" don't often go together, but the right stroller for your baby or toddler can make a serious difference. Modern-day strollers are equipped with bells and whistles ...
Despite the popularity of the Legacy and 100 Baby Challenges, toddlers are underrepresented when it comes to custom content. Finding good toddler content is like finding a pristine spring in the ...
There's no sugarcoating it: Traveling with toddlers is a challenge. But there are ways to make it easier, as well as places that cater to – or are naturally convenient for – the kiddie set and ...
Over 100 years ago, Save the Children’s pioneering founder established that children have rights. Today and every day, thanks to our supporters, we are advocates for the rights of 2.3 billion children ...
How parents and carers can support their children with change. Have you ever noticed how change affects your children? Many children face lots of changes in their first few years, from massive ...
Government ministers are considering outlawing physical punishment of children, Department for Education confirms. A woman from Norfolk says it is a "no-brainer" for families to think about adoption.
For over 100 years, Save the Children has been doing whatever it takes for children in need. There are many ways you can volunteer to support our mission. From one-time opportunities to ongoing ...
Maseru, Lesotho – It’s a bright, cloudless day in Maseru and within the confines of a small green-and-white-fenced compound, about a dozen children in yellow school uniforms – many of them ...