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Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder

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Sensory Processing Disorder or SPD is a neurological disorder where sensory information that a person processes gives an unusual response. Those with SPD perceive and/or respond to sensory information differently than most other people

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6 Signs that your Baby is Teething

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Teething is one of the hardest things that babies have to go through. From not being able to tell us what is wrong to the pain in their mouths. I am thankful that they can not remember this time. It’s also hard for parents. Without being able to communicate with your baby to know what is bothering them, how can we help.

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How We Ditched The Soother

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How we helped get rid of our daughters soother in 2 nights. Featuring a story from the soother fairy.

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4 Quick Vegetarian Lunch ideas

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Lunch is the most hated meal that I have to prepare and make at home. Now that our little monster is in Junior Kindergarten we have to send her to school with lunch everyday. Our home is a meat-free zone and while Lilly eats meat when she is not at home her lunches are vegetarian. Here are a few simple lunch ideas for you and your children!   1. Nut-Butter or Nut-Alternative Butter and Jam Wraps. This is always a last resort for us as Lilly doesn’t love it but who can resist a little PB and J in their...

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7 Simple Self-Care Routines for Parents

Posted by Melissa Robertson-Bye on

As parents we get very little time to ourselves. Between caring for our children, work, spending time with our partners, keeping up with our friends, social media, and housework there is little, to no time, for us! Here are 7 simple routines that can be added into anyone's daily routine. 

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