by Marilee Hartling | Apr 21, 2014 | 0-6 Months, 12-24 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Second Baby, Uncategorized
Many parents are surprised at how much extra work a tiny infant can create. With the addition of a new baby to the family, the pattern of your life at home will change dramatically. And what once seemed a fair distribution of work at home may no longer seem fair or so...
by Marilee Hartling | Apr 16, 2014 | 0-6 Months, 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Uncategorized
Whether or not this is your first child, having a baby can take its toll on your marriage. Nearly all couples report lower marital satisfaction after the arrival of their first child. This is understandable, normal, and preventable. Communication often and clearly...
by Marilee Hartling | Mar 17, 2014 | 0-6 Months, 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, Autism, elementary school, Featured, Preschool, Second Baby, Sleep Consultations, Toddler, Twins, Uncategorized
One of the most frequently asked questions by parents, teachers , school directors , and principals is this: How do we know when a child needs a consultation or assessment? Here are a few signs to look for in identifying children who may benefit from a...
by Marilee Hartling | Mar 6, 2014 | 0-6 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Uncategorized
The Charles Schultz character, Linus, and his blanket is a well known to most of us. Linus is attached to his blanket and reluctant to let go of it – he drags his blanket around wherever he goes, nibbles on it’s corners or curls up with it when things get...
by Marilee Hartling | Feb 26, 2014 | 0-6 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Uncategorized
On Saturday, we had guest speaker Cynthia Epps (infant feeding specialist) come in to give us some tips on early solid food feeding techniques. Here are some suggestions for our parents: To protect the baby’s most important nutrient, his/her breastmilk or...
by Marilee Hartling | Dec 4, 2013 | 0-6 Months, 12-24 Months, 24-36 Months, 6-12 Months, Featured, Toddler, Uncategorized
Jeremy Hartling and his baby Olivia Parent-Infant Attunement Part III Learning to be “attuned” to each individual child is a process of trial and error that takes time and effort. No parent or caregiver is “in-tune” with their child 24/7. No matter how well you know...
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