El diario de crianza
Baby Proofing for ADHD: Managing Impulsive Toddler Behavior Safely
Most toddlers test limits. A child with ADHD, or with the impulsivity patterns that often precede a formal diagnosis, tests them faster, harder, and with less hesitation than you’re prepared for.I learned this the hard way with my older daughter....
Car Seat Safety for Newborns: Proper Installation and Common Mistakes
Every newborn car ride feels like a milestone. The first trip home from the hospital, the first pediatrician visit, the first time you realize you have no idea if you’ve done this right.Most parents haven’t. A large share of car...
Baby Development Milestones and Safety: Month-by-Month Guide 0-12
The first year of a baby’s life is a masterclass in rapid transformation. In twelve months, a newborn who cannot lift her own head will become a small person who pulls herself upright, cruises along furniture, and reaches for whatever...
Indoor Climbing and Active Play Safety for Toddlers
Every parent who has watched a toddler scale the back of the couch knows the feeling: pride and terror arriving at exactly the same moment. Climbing is hardwired into this age group. It builds strength, spatial reasoning, and confidence. But...
Baby Proofing for Late Bloomers: When Your 18-Month-Old Suddenly Starts Moving
The call from the living room came three days after my younger daughter took her first independent steps. Not a cry, just silence. I found her standing at the open cabinet under the bathroom sink, holding a bottle of drain...
Baby Proofing for Late Walkers: When Milestones Come at Different Times
Every parent knows roughly when their child "should" be walking. The milestone charts are everywhere, on the pediatrician’s wall, in the baby apps, in the well-meaning questions from relatives. So when your child hits 14 months, then 16, then 17...
Is It Safe for Babies to Crawl on Carpet vs. Tile?
Parents often focus on what’s on the floor before their baby starts crawling, then scramble to address it once a newly mobile baby is already halfway under the coffee table.The carpet-versus-tile question comes up constantly, and the honest answer is...
Baby Proofing for Crawlers: The First Safety Sweep Your Home Needs
Most parents picture baby-proofing as something they’ll get to eventually, maybe after the first crawl. That’s the wrong order. By the time your baby is pulling across the floor toward the dog’s water bowl, you’ve already lost the window.The AAP...








