Kentucky lawmakers are taking aim at a basic need that affects one in three families across the state: access to diapers.
Dear Care and Feeding, I just returned to work after my 12 weeks of maternity leave, and I’m really struggling with leaving my baby in day care. Quitting my job is not an option, both because we’d ...
The CDC first recommended annual flu shots for all children 6 months and older in 2008, when it expanded the recommendation ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
Homelessness is rising fast among a surprising group: Infants and toddlers
Between 2021 and 2023, the number of homeless infants and toddlers increased in 48 states and the District of Columbia. Experts worry that official statistics have not captured the true number.
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Dad turns ordeal into advocacy after baby Ryker’s rare surgery
Gebhardt has fought to keep his family afloat by tracking down help from the Department of Human Services, the Human ...
Baby fever ...
As more women enter state prisons while pregnant, lawmakers and corrections officials are expanding prison nursery programs, ...
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The 48-hour rule for stomach bugs that keeps families from passing it around again
When a stomach bug hits your household, the first instinct is often to get everyone back to school, work, and normal life as ...
Bipartisan mirror legislation has been filed in the Senate and House to establish the Kentucky Diaper Trust Fund, to help ...
Honoring an 89-year-old veteran at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Mass for his service to the community and the ...
Teia Collier on MSNOpinion
Signs your mom group might be turning toxic
Mom groups are meant to make early parenthood feel less lonely, a place to swap tips, vent, and laugh with people who get it.
Child care runs smoother with a few small systems. These practical tweaks save time, protect your child’s health and make ...
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