A child development expert told Newsweek the effective soothing techniques are simple and rooted in sensory regulation.
The swings’ inclined design poses a serious suffocation risk, prompting an immediate stop-use notice from the CPSC.
Natasha Sandhu’s two-year-old son told her to “sit still” before dashing off to do something that had his mom in tears.
Researchers invited to evaluate a U.K. program that aims to prevent shaken baby syndrome say the study offers insights that ...
——The Demetris Summers story, Chapter 5: Demetris Summers, a hometown football legend with so much promise, was a convicted ...
According to a news release, Sanven Technology has recalled Vevor Baby Swings, a swing marketed for infant sleep that has an ...
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