Working Parents: Who Stays Home When the Kids are Sick?
Posted by Urban Infant Team onLet’s Discuss. In America, dual-income households have become the norm. In more than 70% of two-parent homes, both parents work. Many dual-income families rely on school and carefully-chosen childcare to maintain their careers while making...
50 Things You Can Do With a Tiny Pillow
Posted by Kelly Friedl onThe best, longest-loved toys always seem to be the kinds of toys that can be used in a variety of ways. When a child uses their imagination, something as simple as a wooden block can...
My Tossing Toddler. Why Won’t She Stop Throwing Things?
Posted by Kelly Friedl onAll toddlers catapult items from time to time. Some little ones seem to outgrow this “throwing phase” very quickly, without much effort needed to put a stop to it. However, other children seem determined to...
3 Easy Decluttering Strategies for Parents in 2024
Posted by Urban Infant Team onWelcome to January. There are pine needles in your couch cushions, a half-finished puzzle on the dining room table, and new toys under your feet while you cook dinner. You’re probably also still finding shreds...
Planning individual “me time” for a multiple-kids household in 2024
Posted by Urban Infant Team onRegular one-on-one time spent with a parent has been shown to promote secure attachments, improve cognitive and physical development, and encourage emotional regulation. The challenge comes with parents of multiple kids (or parents who share...