How long should a child stay in a rear-facing seat? As long as possible — at least until the age of 2. Actually, as long as they fit the manufacturer’s height and weight specs, they should be in a rear-facing toddler car seat longer. Why? The American Academy of Pediatrics makes this recommendation based on a large body of research that shows that small children are much safer riding backward. Why not get a forward-facing car seat to celebrate a second birthday? Read More...
Hailey Bieber's father has appealed for prayers for the model and her husband Justin Bieber.
Stephen Baldwin caused concern amongst fans of the couple when he shared a post asking Christians to seek spiritual help for the pair because of the "special challenges" they face.
The Usual Suspects actor shared a post from All Things Possible Ministries founder Victor Marx, which featured a video of the "Believe" singer playing guitar and singing to " Read More...
One of the joys of reading The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings to your kids is the names. Without seeing one frame of any movie or cartoon version of any of the books, a kid can utterly picture Gandalf, partly because of the wonderful descriptions from J.R.R. Tolkien, but also because the name “Gandalf” contains such an obvious Gandalf-ness. Now, to be clear, this does not mean you should name your child “Gandalf,” unless you want to doom them to a life of wearing massive hats and speaking in impenetrable platitudes. Read More...