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  1. Why are on the rise? "I don’t need a massage or fancy dinner," says one fan. "I just need no one touching me while I lay horizontal and binge on TV.”

  2. The key to effective parenting isn't enrolling your toddler in Mandarin classes or reading every bestselling parenting book. It's making them feel seen, and write.

  3. Love traveling with your kid, but hate to pack? More companies are popping up that will send toys, cribs and other essential baby gear to your next travel destination. 

  4. In Milan, a city councilor wants to open a children's garden, which for a century has been open only to children under 13 and their guardians, to all ages.

  5. 4. Don't push it. Parents need to offer tastes of a new food about 10 to 25 times before a baby will accept it, according to researchers at the Monell Chemical Sciences Center.

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  6. 3. The mess your baby makes at the table isn't fun to clean, but try to roll with it. There's a lot of development going on when they're smearing peas in their hair 🙃

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  7. 2. Infants can start eating meals around 4 to 6 months. Cynthia Epps, a lactation and feeding specialist, recommends starting with one meal based on green or yellow vegetables and increasing complexity from there.

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  8. 1. Babies are very observant and will learn from how their family consumes meals. Dr. Kate Williamson, a pediatrician, points out that eating with their family will make babies more interested in eating in general.

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  9. Involving your baby in the family meal may seem intimidating, but there are a lot of benefits to giving them a seat at the table. A thread 🥦

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  10. Traveling with kids car-free just takes planning, but one mom says its more than worth the research 

  11. This Thanksgiving, is here to tell you how to survive holiday dinners with your picky eater:

  12. 8-year-old Leo is obsessed with the impeachment inquiry. On “The Daily,” he’s not afraid to ask questions:

  13. Keep an eye out for Your Fertility Now — a special print collaboration between and coming Sunday, November 10!

  14. Despite advancements in fertility science, most infertile people still face several unmovable barriers.

  15. Only one thing can fix your parental burnout, and it isn't doing a face mask and watching Netflix, writes:

  16. If you still have your favorite stuffed animal, we want to see it! Here is Starfish, 's stuffed panda of more than 40 years.

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  17. Readers share their worst kid-inflicted injuries. Main lesson: protect your corneas.

  18. Worried about your child's weight? In this week's newsletter, spoke to experts about how to address these concerns while preserving your child's relationship with food and his or her body.

  19. Going into debt to pay for day care and preschool may seem extreme, but for some families, it’s a necessity. We surveyed U.S. parents in partnership with to see how these costs affect their finances. Read the full story by here:

  20. 5B. Jerica Berge, Ph.D., who published the study, recommends talking about positive outcomes or behaviors that interest the child, like athletic ability, for example.

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