“The not knowing is the hardest part. But in some ways, it’s also the best. Sure, we don’t know what her future holds but no one really does. With Gigi there’s no roadmap to follow, and no milestones to track.”
Today my son came home complaining of a blocked nose, headache and facial pressure. I told him he most likely had sinusitis or a sinus infection due to a cold he’d been battling for a week. Are sinus infections contagious? I wasn’t 100% sure on anything about sinus infections, other than I know they can really hurt.
When this first time mum gave her child Phenergan, she was horrified at the outcome and wants to warn others making the same mistake.
A grieving dad speaks out after witnessing his toddler son die after choking on a grape.
It’s cold and flu season which means many little ones will also develop sinusitis. Mum Central explains what this is and sinusitis treatment for kids.
Urgent slushy warning: Two parents are warning others of the dangers of slushies which can cause glycerin intoxication in young children
Have kids, they said. It will be a walk in the park. Or a walk to the chemist to pick up pinworms medication. See this dad’s hilarious revelation here.
Discover when it’s crucial to go to the emergency room or call an ambulance. Be prepared and keep your children safe.
For kids with ADHD, rejection can be really tough. Rejection sensitive disorder can be hard for kids. Here’s what you need to know about this ADHD trait & what you can do to help a child with RSD.
Do you remember this photo? Whether you’re seeing it for the first time or remember it from a few years ago, we wanted to share an update on the brave little boy and his supportive sister.
Check your cupboards! A popular vaporiser sold at Chemist Warehouse has been recalled due to the potential for overheating. Here’s what to know.
UGH daycare sickness! Just when you think your little one is over one sickness, they come home with another. Here are our tips on preventing daycare sicknesses and how to cope if your child is down and out (again!).