In a perfect world you'd never need to save your child's life. But accidents and emergencies happen, even with the most vigilant parent. Babies and toddlers can choke on pieces of food or small toys or even get tangled in curtain cords. Luckily, by taking classes on infant and children's CPR (short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation), you'll learn to handle many emergency situations yourself. | What to Expect
Has your child's pediatrician said it's nearly time to start your sweetie on solids? You may imagine mounds of mushy rice cereal and puréed peas, plus lots of coaxing baby to open that tiny mouth.| What to Expect
Any kind of vision problem in a child can seem a bit scary. But when it comes to gunk in your baby's eye, yellow discharge or toddler eye boogers, know that these issues are pretty common at this age. And for the most part, toddler eye infections and injuries get resolved easily.| What to Expect