Parenting

Not necessarily every three hours: The truth parents must know about baby feeding

Many parents still hear that a baby must eat every 3 hours. In practice, the current recommendations in pediatrics and breastfeeding speak of responsive feeding.

You do not feed according to a clock alone, but according to the baby
Feeding baby from a bottle

A baby’s burp after feeding: A myth that causes unnecessary worry or a real need?

Many times the anxiety begins precisely in the place where the child feels that something worrying is happening

Even if the children seem "as usual," something in them has probably changed

Children at play in kindergarten, Yashresh moshav.

How attachment theory can help Israeli parents understand children's behavior


The first year challenge: The complete guide to feeding in the baby’s first year

From the first milk to the family meal: Everything parents need to know about the development of healthy eating and the tools that will help along the way.

Research shows that feeding habits in the first year affect not only the baby’s immediate health but also their future development

The mothers who discovered the life-changing secret

Philips Avent is launching this month Vera – a double, wearable electric pump that promises mothers a pumping experience that is more natural, discreet, and convenient than ever.

Vera – a double, wearable electric pump

The white nights are over: Huggies sends a nurse home to tired parents

The diaper brand launches an innovative service in collaboration with the Wonder platform – a home visit by a certified nurse for parents of a first child up to one month old.

Huggies campaign

Parents, you must not pass this scar on to your children

We tell ourselves that we are just concerned about their health, that we want life to be easy for them, but in reality—we project our own childhood wounds onto our children. Let’s break this cycle.

The topic of weight strongly triggers parents.

Your child isn’t a start-up, and you’re not their manager—so why 4 extracurriculars a week?

Even first graders attend three or four activities—English, programming, robotics. A parenting coach explains why home time after school matters for family bonding.

Girls dancing in a ballet class

The secret is in the spread: Ideas for nutritious sandwiches for healthy children

The beginning of the school year is a great time to leave behind all the less healthy summer nutrition – and invest in nutritious sandwiches that will keep the kids focused during the school day.

A sandwich for school

Focus from nature: The plants and nutrition that will help your child stay focused in class

You don’t have to suffer from ADHD to experience concentration difficulties during studies. Children’s nutrition, together with certain medicinal plants, can make a difference.

The beginning of the school year is an exciting time, but for children with ADHD it can be accompanied by stress, restlessness, and reduced focus

32% of students suffer from back pain due to the weight of their schoolbag

An orthopedic specialist explains how to choose the right schoolbag that will protect children’s backs.

Kids carrying schoolbags

“Only we didn’t fly”: The summer when the kids discovered what social gaps are

How do you deal with children’s jealousy, why you shouldn’t be afraid to talk about money, and how to turn frustration into an opportunity for emotional and financial education?

Family vacation

Is August wearing you out? Get ready for September’s drama

Parents – if you thought it was hard for you now – wait until the beginning of the school year. But wait, don’t panic, there are some really simple things you can and should start doing now.

The first day of school